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I glued screening to the fresh air vent openings. Sure did but JAG1 then helped me replace the roof on my 5th wheel. So, we helped each other out to get some major pr
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Dan @IBMobilenice procedure to prevent debris entering the cavity...the job of removing the core for clean up is miserable job and your example really promotes clean longevity. @JAG1...Mik
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In the two previous 99 Dodge Cummins 2500 4x4 pickups that I had, once I replaced the heater core, evaporator core, cleaned the hvac box, new 190* thermostat, new blower fan motor, both of those pickups would roast me out of the cab if I ran the heater on high for too long.
On this 01 Cummins 4x4, it has a new radiator, new water pump, new heater and evaporator cores, cleaned the hvac box, new heatertreater transposer for the temp blend door, new blower motor rheostat, and new NAPA 190* thermostat. The only thing that I haven't changed is the heater blower motor on this pickup, but I have good airflow and my engine temp is running 190*, but this truck will not roast me out when it gets too cold outside. I just installed a geno's garage winter grille cover over the radiator, condenser, and intercooler, but that didn't make it do anything different and the truck still runs at 190*.
Anyone have any other ideas to fix this issue? I know this is a very common issue in the 2nd gen dodge pickups and hopefully someone has some ideas as what to do next to fix it.
Thanks!
Doug