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For the second generation Dodge Ram ('95-'02), this is about the blend door actuator. It is the only electronically operated ventilation door on our trucks. The rest of the doors are vacuum operated
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Typically when the plastic coupler breaks then the motor just keeps turning and never stops. The last one I went to service it would turn both ways and never stop but the air temp will not change from
Like the title says, is there a foolproof way to tell if I need a heater treaters? I looked at the blend door motor yesterday, it does move when the temp knob is turned but I can't really tell if the door is moving at the same rate. Am I going to have to take the motor off and remove the little piece just to see if it's cracked?
I'm asking because I like some others on here have heat, it's just not as hot as it should be at the vent.
A year or so ago I replaced the heater core and a/c coil and inspected the door seals. That should all be good. Seals were in good shape and everything seemed fine. Since then (and before) I just don't get piping hot air coming out of the vents even with the engine twmp gauge reading 190°. So I figure it's time to check the little plastic thingy in the blend door.
Any thoughts?
Wish I had a laser thermometer to check heater hose Temps. I know one gets pretty darn hot, can't hold onto it. The other is slightly cooler. You can hold onto that one.