First thing to check is open hood and feel heater hoses going into heater core located on r/s of vehilcle if sitting in driver seat.If they are both very hot and feel the same temp,blend door in heater box is not operating correctly.If one heater hose is hot and the other is cooler than chances are the heater core is plugged.In either case a professional would be your best bet for repair.Hope info was helpful.
check the antifreeze level in the radiator, when a heater blows cool/cold air there is not enough antifreeze/water in the radiator.
Under the hood, they are plugged into the Intake plenum by the MAF.
I have a 1999 blazer. The heater core clogs up about once a year from the Dexcool. Try having it (heater core) flushed and use Prestone (Extended life) instead of Texaco.
You will need to remove the water lines from your heater core. Remove the heater core retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new heater core.
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ideally you would lift the vehicle...then use a stand to lift the trans enough to R&R the mount....and everyone should have a manual for their vehicle, and a professional shop manual should be available at the library in the reference section--you can make copies of the necessary information...good luck :)
The heater on a 1999 Caravan doesn't have a heater valve. The temp is regulated with a blend air door that is controlled by the body computer and climate controll head.
It should be in the heater blower motor case which is located under the glovebox.
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A 1999 Dodge Caravan does not have a cabin filter.
It is over the passenger side strut tower, accessible from under the hood.
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A 1999 Caravan does not have a cabin filter.
You will need to replace the rear expansion block valve and the recharge the system with freon and oil..............
The thermostat on a 1999 Dodge Caravan is under the housing where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine.
I have a 1999 dodge caravan SE and it holds 17 gallons.