Not a C body but thought I'd ask where I know some very knowledgeable folks hang out - hope no one minds.
99 Durango, 5.2L, 4 x 5, with towing package I've had since new.
Has about 85K on it.
Seems like the engine cooling package is just toooooo effective. Will not get up to operating temp i.e. 195F even if idling for 20+ minutes in cold (frost/icy weather) until being driven for at least 10 minutes after.
Has been doing this for several years and I'm getting tired of it. Once up to 195F everything is fine and heater/defrost works. Before up to close to 195F temp the defrost / heater doesn't work much. The heater core may be partially blocked due to age but it really seems like the main issue is getting it up to operating temp takes way to long.
I've read a ton today on dodge.com and durango/dakota forums and everyone's issues seems to be about no heat and/or clogged heater cores. But when it is up to 195F it will heat fine. It just takes for freaking ever to get there and starting/warming it up before driving has almost no effect or no normal effect. Ideally I'd like to start it and let it warm up before I drive so I don't have to scrape windows every morning in the winter (parked outside) but it just won't warm up while idling !
I've had the vehicle in IL - cold winters since 2009. Prior to that it was in TX or England where it wasn't an issue. Seems to be getting worse the last few years. A week or so ago we had some frost and I let it run for 20 min and it wouldn't defrost the window hardly at all. Once I got to driving heater/defrost seemed to work great after about 10 min when temp came up to 195F. When icy last year - Forget about it.
Anyone experience this with the 1st gen Durango's, Dakota's or even similar year Rams? If so what was the fix?
The only repeated suggestions I've seen in articles I've read is blocking part of the rad from airflow in the winter - rest were all focused on clogged heater core (which is fine once it hits op temp).
99 Durango, 5.2L, 4 x 5, with towing package I've had since new.
Has about 85K on it.
Seems like the engine cooling package is just toooooo effective. Will not get up to operating temp i.e. 195F even if idling for 20+ minutes in cold (frost/icy weather) until being driven for at least 10 minutes after.
Has been doing this for several years and I'm getting tired of it. Once up to 195F everything is fine and heater/defrost works. Before up to close to 195F temp the defrost / heater doesn't work much. The heater core may be partially blocked due to age but it really seems like the main issue is getting it up to operating temp takes way to long.
I've read a ton today on dodge.com and durango/dakota forums and everyone's issues seems to be about no heat and/or clogged heater cores. But when it is up to 195F it will heat fine. It just takes for freaking ever to get there and starting/warming it up before driving has almost no effect or no normal effect. Ideally I'd like to start it and let it warm up before I drive so I don't have to scrape windows every morning in the winter (parked outside) but it just won't warm up while idling !
I've had the vehicle in IL - cold winters since 2009. Prior to that it was in TX or England where it wasn't an issue. Seems to be getting worse the last few years. A week or so ago we had some frost and I let it run for 20 min and it wouldn't defrost the window hardly at all. Once I got to driving heater/defrost seemed to work great after about 10 min when temp came up to 195F. When icy last year - Forget about it.
Anyone experience this with the 1st gen Durango's, Dakota's or even similar year Rams? If so what was the fix?
The only repeated suggestions I've seen in articles I've read is blocking part of the rad from airflow in the winter - rest were all focused on clogged heater core (which is fine once it hits op temp).