If the problem is the rear heater metal tubing coming from the engine and running down the bulkhead toward the rear of vehicle you can replace with oem at about 149.00 for the line or you can remove the line and cut out the bad section replacing it with heater hose, protecting it from heat and zip tieing it away from exhaust.
You can also use copper tubbing instead of hose.
how do i replace a front heater core, back heater core, and a heater motor in a 2001 Chrysler town and country? need a detailed description.
No such part on a Town and Country. There is a blend air motor under the dash that controls the heater output.
A Chrysler Town and Country does not have a water flow valve. The cabin temperature is controlled by a airflow door inside the dash.
A 2001 Chrysler Town and Country does not have a water control valve in the heater system. The cabin temperature is controlled with electric motors on airflow control doors.
The heater core is inside the hvac housing under the dash.
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It is under the dash on the passenger side.
Find the source and repair it.
how do you replace a resister on a front heater blower on a 2006 chrysler town and country touring with a 3.8 motor
YOUR BLOWER RESISTER IS BAD
It is inside the HVAC housing, under the dash.
It is a mode actuator for the A/C and heater of a Chrysler Town and Country Van.