Snooze alert! The daily driver
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Re: Snooze alert! The daily driver
Okay well I nosed this thing down offroad on a very steep hill and shut it off and carefully opened/depresured through the rad cap. Dumped about 1L of coolant in the process but now my heater actually warms the cab up, it’s not great but mildly warm instead of just enough to melt the window frost.
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Re: Snooze alert! The daily driver
That's extremely strange that you can't get it to bleed. Maybe add an inline filler to the heater hose? I believe Dorman makes one in 3/4" but I'm not finding it right now.
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Re: Snooze alert! The daily driver
Inline filler neck from a 2nd gen Dakota is like $20 from Dorman and will solve a lot of plumbing sins if you need it to. Just make sure you run a higher PSI cap on the radiator and re-route your overflow hose to use the inline.
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I think my heater issue is my heater core, the right hand drive models though, have to replacement parts available world wide, production of the parts ended years ago. My heat is warmer than outside but not by much and dam cold at -15 outside, has a couple tough days at -20 last week. Not sure what the plan is. Tempted to sell it off in the summer. Might try to cut and flip/weld a left hand drive heater core into it, not sure. It drives decent but might be time for something else. I’ve got so many parts though I could build it up nice with what’s on hand.
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Re: Snooze alert! The daily driver
Well I might need to dust this thread off and change the name. Bought my old 33” bajaclaws back, m8000 rebuilt for it, winch plate cleaned up, tcase skid, while I’m pulling parts off big red I might steal the rear 4 link and fuel tank tuck and see if I can build a shock bracket in the rear to use my other set of fronts as they are better and longer. Still no heater or poorly working but in the snow I’ll probably run the gladiator anyways. The white grands will be mostly for atv trails and mud for now until I get something more serious built.
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Eh, at least it's a plan. Did you ever try backflushing that heater core? Might just be a little bit plugged.
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Re: Snooze alert! The daily driver
I believe the heater core is fine. I think the issue is either the ecu for the dual zone or a vacuum leak in one of the actuators. The blend doors do move however so I’m not sure about that. But there is vacuum lines that tie off the cruise control manifold canister that go to that area of the dash I’ll look at, when I have the bumper off.Scott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 3:06 pm Eh, at least it's a plan. Did you ever try backflushing that heater core? Might just be a little bit plugged.