no belt, low coolant, failed water pump,
If the air is blowing but not hot, you may be drawing in too much cold air while driving down the road. If that is the case, try blocking off a portion of your radiator with a cardboard box. Do not block all of it off as your vehicle may overheat. You might need to have the heater core flushed if its not blowing out hot air. If it its not blowing out anything try replacing the blower motor.
It is possible that your radiator is partially plugged or the heater core is leaking coolant or the thermostat is the wrong temperature. Sorry for so many scenarios, but I have seen all of these.
faulty water pump, electric fan, or a clogged radiator> With dodge motors it is usually a clogged radiator. Drain it
Sounds like a blown head gasket or a cracked head. does the car overheat? check for water in the oil, or oil in the radiator.
You need to check the operation of the radiator fan.
Low coolant, radiator restriction (inside and/or outside the radiator), inoperative radiator fan, missing/broken fan shroud,
check for coolant in system...radiator..next check for heater core leaking and verify if your thermostat is working(if it opens when engine is warmed up...hope this helps you..L
Low coolant, plugged radiator, inoperative fan, stuck thermostat.
it is possible your radiator is clogged
The most likely cause is an inoperative radiator fan.
it's right behind the front bumper. in front of the engine. there is no radiator cap on it. only the heater core is on the radiator.
flush the radiator if that don't the work water pump is going out