There is no heater control valve on this generation of dodges like there used to be... the water flows constantly through the heater valve.. the only control is a trap door that allows cab air to be run through the heater core and is controlled by a vacuum solenoid in the heater box.. the temp control is also vacuum operated but be sure to check the vacuum supply line coming in from the engine.... it has a check valve in it that can be keeping the controls from getting enough vacuum to operate properly.. if you don't have a mighty vac just get one of those packs of barbed vacuum fittings from your local shucks and bypass the valve temporarily and see if you get heat... hope this helps
A Dodge Durango does not have a water control valve in the heater plumbing. The cabin temperature is controlled with airflow control doors.
99 Durango doesn't have a Heater Control Valve, It only has a thermostat
There isn't a water control valve.
You don't have a heater control valve for this truck.......
A 1999 Dodge Ram does not have a water control valve.
A dodge neon does not have a heater valve. The inside temp is adjusted with an airflow control door inside the dash.
the contol valve is in the housing the input shaft is connected to the valve
There isn't a water control valve. The airflow is directed around the heater core by a door to control temp.
Throttle body
It does not have a heater control valve.It does not have a heater control valve.
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