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The Dodge Dakota (called the Ram Dakota for its final two years of production) is a mid-size pickup truck from Chrysler’s Ram division (formerly called the Dodge Truck division). The second-generation Dakota began development in 1991, though they were not introduced until 1996 for the 1997 model year.

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I have no heat all I get is cold air

I have a 97 dodge dakota

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Does your blower work? Have you checked the coolant level? what else have you checked?

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thanks for the advice tried it all.the problem was the temp control cable came off.. it now works..thanks to all who helped

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Try Back flushing the heater core.

  • Get a 5/8 inch female garden hose adapter. This can be purchased at just about any hardware store. Make sure it is the kind that slips inside the garden hose.
  • With the engine cool disconnect the outlet hose of the heater core from the engine. You need to do this at the water pump connection.
  • Insert the garden hose adapter into the end of the hose.
  • Disconnect the heater core inlet hose from the engine connection. This splice is often where you normally connect to flush out the coolant system.
  • Connect your garden hose up to the outlet hose and turn on the water. Have someone help you turn on and off the water as you flush out the heater core.
  • Collect atleast the first 2 gallons of stuff you flush out and dispose of this according to your local EPA laws. After the first 2 gallons all you should get out of your heater core is dirty water.

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Hello,

The problem is likely a defective thermostat that is stuck in the "open" position.

When that happens, the coolant moves rapidly through the system rather than staying in the engine until it heats up to 180-200 degrees. After the water heats up, the heater will work but your engine could also keep getting hotter without thermostat control.

Good thermostat will stay in the "closed" position until the coolant is hot, allowing your heater to have hot air and engine water to heat up.

I hope that helps. It's an easy job, check a Haynes service manual or Google it.

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