Check the water pump and the radiator. If the impeller on the water pump has worn it may not be able to pump water. The problem could also be a partially blocked radiator.
I have not received an answer to my question, "How do you replace a heater core in a 1995 Plymouth Voyager SE? When can I expect an answer? Thank you!!! nellkat60
on my 98 heater hoses are at the firewall to the right as you go under the hood. voyager have a tendency to clog up heater cores
it's old and you need to change it.
.the heater core is behind the dash .
.the heater core is behind the dash .
If you are referring to the blower motor squealing, then I would suspect the blower motor bearings have failed.
in the fuse block to the left of the stering colum at knee level inside acess pannel
About 2, you can remove by sliding towards the gas pedal.
Have the heater core flushed. It might be plugged up with corrosion and dirt.
Sounds like part of a heater hose. Sounds like part of a formed heater hose.
bad tensioner, replace the belt tensioner/pulley. I had the same problem.
the resistor is gonna be right off the blower motor attached to the blower motor by a wire harness should be by the heater core