rear heating no working
It's on the frame on the right side of the motor near the radiator.
195 deg f195 deg f
If it has rear heat it has two heater cores. One in the front and one in the back.
The Dodge Durango uses a standard size automotive battery, but there are other options you may want. Some batteries offer more cold-cranking amps while other batteries are designed to work better in extreme heat.
A blown radiator hose could not cause a 2000 Dodge Durango to not have spark and not start unless the heat damaged the computer in the vehicle. Sometimes when an engine overheats, the computer that controls the firing can be damaged.
Clogged Heater core... common problem with 2002 dodge
Heater coil could have went out.
Well I have a 2000 dodge durango and I had the same problem. I didn't know the answer so I kept using the a/c which the car overheated and cracked my radiator. Come to find out the fan for the a/c does not work! I guess there is a radiator fan and a a/c fan. Hope that helps!
It could be a number of things. Two most common are a clogged heater core and bad thermostat. If you drive on the highway for awhile and you end up with some heat than it's probably the thermostat.
Check your heater core. You may also have noticed some moisture in the passenger floor.
Check your coolant level, If low you need to find the leak.
Your heater core is plugged up....check the two smaller water hoses that come off your water pump. if one is hot to the touch,and one is noticably cooler to the touch, then theres your problem....and it is an absolute bear to change. Go to Google Search and type Back flush heater core 2000 dodge durango. Follow the directions you will find there. It's not that difficult to do.