Heat 2013 Ram 5.7

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Asked by liftedram Dec 15, 2019 at 07:48 AM about the 2013 RAM 1500 SLT Crew Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a ram 5.7 L 2013. I could not get good
heat out of the vents and the temperature
takes forever to get even moderately hot on
the temperature gage. Hoping someone can
help me out I did change the thermostat and I
did have the pipes flushed out including the
heater core.  Thanks in advance

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Thank you for your help. So I was driving more this afternoon and realized the passenger side was blowing hot air well and the driver side was not. Low pressure and not as warm. I spoke with a friend and he had me turn on ac all the way and set it to cold. The drivers side blew really cold and the passenger side blew warmer air. Single control system. I have already replaced the thermostat. Appreciate anyone’s help. Thanks again

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I found the two under the radio. Can you point me in the right direction for the other three. Thanks for all your help. Greatly appreciate it. Merry Christmas

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Blower on low; hold air recirculation button in for 10 seconds, release; hold it in again until the recirc light flashes (about 10-15 seconds); release. It resets the stupid computer that has glitched. Found answer on here.

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