Thanks for being straight to the point, and showing where the inlet for the outside air was. All the videos I seen showed different ways to remove or fix the door, but nobody showed how to block the air from the outside from coming in after the door removal.
I took the fan motor off (3 screws) giving my hand easy access to remount the broken recirc door. Removed glove box for visibility. semi-permanently wedged the door in place to block all outside air. Unplugged recirc door motor. took about 15 minutes and that included cleaning the fan blades on fan motor...On permanent recirculate now. No road kill smells or smelling the diesel truck in front of you and the ac is blowing 38 degree air when it's 90 outside...:)
Much thanks, my friend. Reinstills my faith in the human race seeing someone taking their own valuable time, solely to help his fellow brothers and sisters in need. You're spot on by saying this is far easier than other videos. I don't need it perfect as long as it works. A decent mega corporation like Dodge should have performed a recall when they realized their engineering error. There is another common eff-up Dodge made for a few years, including 2004 and that's easily cracked and shattered dashboards. Dodge used an inferior type of plastic for a few years until they realized the problem. Again, Dodge should do a recall and fix the problem if they want repeat customers.
I just taped over my air intake vents to deal with the current heat wave, so thanks so much for showing us the location. The easiest way to remove that door is to drop the blower fan (directly below the glove box) and reach up inside to pull the door out. Had to bend it slightly to get it out, though. Three screws, ten minutes, didn't have to remove the glove box or anything except the blower.
you can also drop the blower motor under the dash (below glove box) and get it out that way too. Three (3) T-25 Torx screws to drop it (unplug the two pin plug to the motor first, then the four pin to the speed resister (right to the left of it) to gain easier access to drop the blower)) Then a little finagling to get it out, with out having to cut. Thanks Random Rob for the idea about blocking off the intake, that is gold! Because I suspect it's a pain in the keister to replace that flapper (as in pull dash)
This happened to my 2005. I had the windshield replaced and immediately afterwards there was a little or no blowing air. The fan seemed to be working (louder with each turning up of the dial), but no blast of air. It was not easy getting that door through the hole, though - took me a half hour to rotate it enough to pull it through. Thanks for this great video👍🏻😀
Thanks so much. I removed blower motor and reached up the cavity and pulled broken recirc door out. I wanted to close the engine bay entrance too, instead of screwing recirc door permanently closed. But I did not know where the entrance was, until now. Awesome info. Thanks so much for sharing. Two thumbs way up!
Really appreciate your short to the point video. Repair shop quoted $620.00 to get my air flow back to normal. I did it in 20min invested some seal tape we already had. Thx!
I took the door out like you showed and just left it out. The tip on inlet air is good to know, but I went all winter with no problems, good defrost. I'll tape the inlet if I need to. Thanks!
BRAVO. Been driving around without the door BUT had outside air blowing in no matter what. Making ac warmer in summer and heat colder in winter. Glad I found this.
Thanks I'm replacing my heater core and noticed that door broke and was about to get another one but I never run fresh are always recirculate. Preshate the info you saved me a little bit of a headache.
Bro...what's your Venmo! I got robbed by two different auto ac places... Easy! I love UA-cam, but finding a 3 minute video that actually fixes the issue is Gold!!!!!!!!!🎈🎉😂🐇🥓🎈
Thanks for the video. Same problem with mine. I was able to turn it the right way and pull it out of the blower hole, for anyone else needing to do this.
This problem messed up your heat and AC? When u removed the door did your heat work when it is cold out? Ac work when hot out? Did it fix the blowing power thru the vents?
Great approach at fixing this problem! All other videos I have watched were much more time consuming. About to head back outside and attempt your fix.... Thanks
I just changed my blower motor. Didn’t fix it. I didn’t notice the flap resting above the fan so I’ll have to recheck it. How has it been with the windows fogging up? Edit: I just dropped the fan and works 100% better. Crazy how it was blocking all of the air.
OH YA !really no wide splits in dash !!Hmmm & hey man your exsploration & most Clever solution to stopping the outside air !😊🥂 Is GREAT ! OMG I feel ST......... & One arm in a cast, I really shouldn't be looking at this, but chores are stacking & winter is coming fast, 85° to 50° at nite ,heater feels good. Thank You Verry munch👍🥂😊
This doesn't fix the problem, it just butchers the plastic box. The repair is really simple. Remove the fan blower motor located underneath the dash and reach in and remove the broken recirculating door. The new door can be reinstalled the same way. It's only $15 on ebay.
I might be wrong here but THAT door is right where the heater core is for heating. When door is broken and facing down its in the open position for hot air to blow in. No door means no hot air. This fix is a great idea for summer but not if you live in an area where heat is needed. IMO.
No this one is the recirc door, allows either outside air in, or partial outside air or none.. The owner wanted all time recirculation, so I tape off the outside.
Yep happened in my 2007 dodge ram open all the system punched the door take of from the a/c basically the " return " are closed so can't get the air circulating in the truck don't waste your money to replace the busted door because the new one are going to break again i send my truck to the dealer and they said nothing is wrong i just did what i mencion truck still have cool a/c
Thanks, i just did it to my truck, i was freezing when i am on the hy-way. i got strong hot air coming out , the plastic door failled on the fan blocking the air flow, and stop air from coming outside to inside from the hood
I pulled my door out last year, but hate not having it on recirc, I have to change my condenser fan assembly for the 2nd time in 2 years, while I'm in there I'm going to block off the outside air. Thanks.
After I am ready to cut out that part you said about. I am just wondering if I could figure a way to glue something over that little screen if that would also help with outer air coming in? What do you think?
I just removed the door that was laying atop my blower fan and that definitely increased my air flow. Does blocking off the fresh air add more air flow or just keep the outside air out? I have had my truck for nearly two years and never tried the ac the heat was HOT HOT tho. So I put two can of r134-a in it and it blows ice cold but not what I expected for air movement. I can barely feel it hitting my face. Or is it normal for this model dodge? I have an 03 f250 and it will nearly give you windburn lol.
The only reason the outside was blocked, was because the owner didn't like smelling exhaust from car infront of them. I would have left it open. Although it doesn't seem to cause to windows to fog up. Closing outside will help keep you warmer on super cold days, and cooler on hot days.
I notice mine is broken, it's just laying there.but my question why hot air coming out on the passenger vents but cold air on the driver side when I turn on the heater and vise vers in summer
Will this type of repair impact the heat though? I have a 1998 Dodge B3500 Roadtrek van and my air is barely cool and NEVER cold but the pipe that brings the air in is freezing cold and I recently had a recharge. However, the HEAT works GREAT. Super hot.
Hi Thanks for the video !! I took my glove box out and the blend door seems to be missing that lets fresh air in so I taped the hole up outside like you did , I flushed my heater coil and changed the thermostat but I'm still not getting heat ??? could it be the door is actually setting inside the heater housing and blocking it from getting heat into my truck ?? My hand is to big to fit inside the opening you said you took your blend door out. I'm getting air blowing thru the vents but its maybe a little warm but if its really cold it feels like cold air blowing out the vents.... Any ideal what my problem might be ??
It brakes off and falls straight down blocking the blower fan. He mentioned that in the video. You can cut and pull it out like he did, or remove the blower motor on the bottom and reach up inside and pull the broken door out that way. I just did it last night. Good luck.
Honestly, it pulls air in everywhere under thay cowl cover, if you take off both sides and shine a light, you'll see it and it also pulls air tbroigh the passenger door jam into that cowl hole as well. To this day, I have no idea why there is aluminum/rubber sheet over that 1 particular hole when it is open to the entire cowl every where else.
@rdelp68 so in your opinion, having dealt with this, was the air flow super low or seemed just too low to be normal. Mine is a 2004, got it used from a friend and it seems low pressure to me but not crazy low, so I'm not sure if I have issue or not. I guess, I really just got to get in there and look. I wish I could find a way to add an easily changed air cabin filter as well.
@@1windozesuk it was super low, you would hear the fan going, but no air flow. been awhile since I did this repair, but I think if you pull the glove box you maybe able to see if that door is still attached or not.
I was referring to the Blend door. I removed it like in your video. But now my heater only blows cold air. Should it be blowing hot air even with the blend door gone or do I need to actually replace the blend door correctly to restore my heater?? Please help..
Some asked what Code reader/scanner I use... (not needed for this job) but I use amzn.to/3gFwfpN Blue Drive - works with your phone screen - very good for the money
I pulled the dash and air unit to repair the evaporator. It isn't that bad. Took it out, replaced the evaporator, put the dash back in, evacuated the ac system and gassed it back up in 4 to 5 hours. And I work slow and take breaks.
@@jwl1278 I'm talking about the fan blower motor underneath the dash. There's only three bolts. After you remove the blower motor, reach in the blower motor cavity and remove the broken recirculating door. The new door can be reinstalled through the cavity as well. I have no idea what you're talking about. This video doesn't make any repairs, just butchers the box and doesn't fix the problem.
@@redcloud5813 I know how to remove the motor to retrieve the door, I have done it. Have you replaced a door? It not as simple as reaching in there with a new door. You cannot change it through the opening for the motor. Most people could care less if thier recirculation works so this video saves those people time, money, and effort and it achieves the desired effect.
@@jwl1278 yes I replaced the door, it's very simple if you remove the glove box (just squeeze the tabs on the side, no tools needed.) You can see the actuator motor that the door attaches to. Remove the screws that attach the actuator and then use a screwdriver and remove the white plastic tip. Then reinstall the door and actuator, doesn't matter which position the door is installed in because the computer will automatically reset it when you turn on the key. Plenty of better videos on UA-cam than this one, just search a little and you'll find one. If you can remove the door you can reinstall it.
RedCloud58 is absolutely correct, 3 screws/one plug and retrieve the broken door. remove the glove box and then the actuator motor. Slide the new door up into position, install actuator motor , replace glove box door and you're done.
I just took that door out of a friends truck an you talked like its easy to get that door out? It's not that easy. I cut the plastic caging away an the door is bigger then the opening I ended up making two cuts in the door an breaking it in half to get it out.
It's not my truck that I worked on but I was told that the airflow is ten times better out of the vents an defrost. I would never buy a Mopar I'd rather walk.
He did it the hard way. He cut the stuff off and then pushed it through there lol All you have to do is take the blower motor off from under the glove compartment. It was 3 screws and when you take it off you can reach your hand in there and take the door off and then slide it down the blower motor hole. It fits through there I’ve done it and then just screw the blower motor back
@@jmemixx yes, I did this by removing the blower motor, reach hand up and pull out the door. I did not disconnect the door motor, dont know what happens if you dont. I did remove the plastic cowl, was very filthy layer of muck under it on both sides. I used aluminum duct tape, but I sealed the opening to the left. I thought the large opening to the right is for rain water to drain out.
If the air is blowing out normal but no heat, this won't fix that. Could be a bad thermostat, or one of the electric motors that move the door for heat is dead.
Hello, question i just bought a 2003 dodge ram 1500 and Im having the same issue ( not enough air coming out of the vents). I went ahead and took the blower out but i did have any door laying on it. It looks like it was already removed. But i keep not getting enough air. Do you happen to know what else could be? Thanks
Is there any good air coming out any place? Another issue with Rams is they use electric motors to open and close doors to shift air from floor/dash/windshield and those die too. No easy fix for that, dash has to come out.
FollowtheMoney If your a/c is not blowing any cold air at a dead stop, but you start to get a flow of cool air when you get up to speed, it’s probably your a/c condenser fan.
This dude deserves a UA-camr of the year award. Thank you!
Thanks for being straight to the point, and showing where the inlet for the outside air was. All the videos I seen showed different ways to remove or fix the door, but nobody showed how to block the air from the outside from coming in after the door removal.
Just did mine and what a difference! The door was laying on top of the fan. I used the metal duct tape and sealed up the outside air. Thanks!!
I took the fan motor off (3 screws) giving my hand easy access to remount the broken recirc door. Removed glove box for visibility. semi-permanently wedged the door in place to block all outside air. Unplugged recirc door motor. took about 15 minutes and that included cleaning the fan blades on fan motor...On permanent recirculate now. No road kill smells or smelling the diesel truck in front of you and the ac is blowing 38 degree air when it's 90 outside...:)
New door available on eBay for about $15.
Just did mine. Thx for saving me over 900$ and lots of pain from the Louisiana heat. Didn’t have flex tape but I did have duck tape lol
Glad it helped.. Was gonna cost a small fortune to get it dealt here too.
Does it still cool?
Danzil Deakle no issues since. Cools good
Wow an uncracked dash! Thats one lucky owner. Lol
Yea. so are we. ;-)
I also mentioned the cracked dash problem in my comment above.
They got better after Gen 2
Wow you're thinking of the wrong truck
This generation didn't have that problem near as bad as the previous.
Much thanks, my friend. Reinstills my faith in the human race seeing someone taking their own valuable time, solely to help his fellow brothers and sisters in need. You're spot on by saying this is far easier than other videos. I don't need it perfect as long as it works. A decent mega corporation like Dodge should have performed a recall when they realized their engineering error. There is another common eff-up Dodge made for a few years, including 2004 and that's easily cracked and shattered dashboards. Dodge used an inferior type of plastic for a few years until they realized the problem. Again, Dodge should do a recall and fix the problem if they want repeat customers.
Along with wires cracking and breaking in the door jams for those years
I just taped over my air intake vents to deal with the current heat wave, so thanks so much for showing us the location. The easiest way to remove that door is to drop the blower fan (directly below the glove box) and reach up inside to pull the door out. Had to bend it slightly to get it out, though. Three screws, ten minutes, didn't have to remove the glove box or anything except the blower.
This is exactly what I did also. I did give a like to this vid for capping the recirculation hole in the cowl though. :)
I did it his way in 45 seconds no screws and I left the glove box on the hinges just layed it onto the passenger seat took 5 minutes fit the whole job
On a dodge ram?
you can also drop the blower motor under the dash (below glove box) and get it out that way too. Three (3) T-25 Torx screws to drop it (unplug the two pin plug to the motor first, then the four pin to the speed resister (right to the left of it) to gain easier access to drop the blower)) Then a little finagling to get it out, with out having to cut. Thanks Random Rob for the idea about blocking off the intake, that is gold! Because I suspect it's a pain in the keister to replace that flapper (as in pull dash)
yea I was not looking forward to pulling the dash out.
I also pulled the blower motor out to access the broken door...10 minutes max!!! Thanks so much, both of you!
This happened to my 2005. I had the windshield replaced and immediately afterwards there was a little or no blowing air. The fan seemed to be working (louder with each turning up of the dial), but no blast of air. It was not easy getting that door through the hole, though - took me a half hour to rotate it enough to pull it through. Thanks for this great video👍🏻😀
Thanks so much. I removed blower motor and reached up the cavity and pulled broken recirc door out. I wanted to close the engine bay entrance too, instead of screwing recirc door permanently closed. But I did not know where the entrance was, until now. Awesome info. Thanks so much for sharing. Two thumbs way up!
On the engine bay, is there also a space on the driver side that needs to be sealed off?
Really appreciate your short to the point video. Repair shop quoted $620.00 to get my air flow back to normal. I did it in 20min invested some seal tape we already had. Thx!
I took the door out like you showed and just left it out. The tip on inlet air is good to know, but I went all winter with no problems, good defrost. I'll tape the inlet if I need to. Thanks!
Took mines off and didn’t replace that door. Too much of a hassle and my ac blows like it should. Thanks man!
This is the best way to make sure your windshield fogs over constantly
Does it affect the defrosting of the windshield in the winter?
BRAVO. Been driving around without the door BUT had outside air blowing in no matter what. Making ac warmer in summer and heat colder in winter. Glad I found this.
Thanks I'm replacing my heater core and noticed that door broke and was about to get another one but I never run fresh are always recirculate. Preshate the info you saved me a little bit of a headache.
the answer I’ve been looking for. Thank You! Had mine done in less than 10 minutes. Got my defrost back!
Hands down the best video regarding this issue!!!!!
Bro...what's your Venmo! I got robbed by two different auto ac places... Easy! I love UA-cam, but finding a 3 minute video that actually fixes the issue is Gold!!!!!!!!!🎈🎉😂🐇🥓🎈
don't have a venmo ;-) glad it worked for u
Thanks for the video. Same problem with mine. I was able to turn it the right way and pull it out of the blower hole, for anyone else needing to do this.
100% the problem I had I went all winter and most the summer not heat or ac I couldn't be more happy about this 🔥🔥🔥❄️❄️❄️😁😁😁
This problem messed up your heat and AC? When u removed the door did your heat work when it is cold out? Ac work when hot out? Did it fix the blowing power thru the vents?
Does it affect the defrosting of the windshield in the winter?
Thank you. Down and dirty works for me when dealing with a 20 year old truck.
Thank you for the video you just made my day years later 😂
Great approach at fixing this problem! All other videos I have watched were much more time consuming. About to head back outside and attempt your fix.... Thanks
Did mines in 5 minutes thanks to you sir blend door broke and felt on top of the blower causing no air flow thru vent
Rob your the man, I took off 1 screw and stuffed the vent opening and now my truck is ice cold 🧊 💖🔥👊💯👍😁💪💖
Good deal
I'm like "easy" .
That's what I'm gonna do right now .
Thank you so much Mr.
dude i’ve been trying to fix this issue with my pop’s truck n finally im going to be able to thanks man real hero! 🤙🏽
You just saved me a ton of time for this repair for my son's truck. Thanks
20 minute fix including handwashing, brilliant!
Thanks a million for making this video!! Saved me gobs of money and summer sweat!!
Thank you. Helped me get my dad's truck blowing again.
Dude your a f'n genius.
did the same.. works GREAT!!!!!!!!!
I was about to go buy a blower fan. Saved me some money and frustration, thanks!
I just changed my blower motor. Didn’t fix it. I didn’t notice the flap resting above the fan so I’ll have to recheck it. How has it been with the windows fogging up?
Edit: I just dropped the fan and works 100% better. Crazy how it was blocking all of the air.
I’ve been messing around with that door . IM TRYING THIS TODAY
Hi it's Billy May's for flex tape. The only once off. space age technology easy fix. for that tough job that isn't tough at all. Ka boom.
I Love it
Thank you very much my friend for this ingenious solution, it is the same thing that happens to my Ram 2004. regards..
You sir are a hero!
Hell yeah thanks man. Now I have to figure out why my air only blows through the vents.
That's because mode 1 & 2 doors need to change plastic piece to metal. Need to remove entire dash. Mine was same way, no defrost
OH YA !really no wide splits in dash !!Hmmm & hey man your exsploration & most Clever solution to stopping the outside air !😊🥂 Is GREAT ! OMG I feel ST......... & One arm in a cast, I really shouldn't be looking at this, but chores are stacking & winter is coming fast, 85° to 50° at nite ,heater feels good. Thank You Verry munch👍🥂😊
Best video I've seen I don't need to recirculate the air as I like the outdoor air coming anyway thank you for the video
This doesn't fix the problem, it just butchers the plastic box. The repair is really simple. Remove the fan blower motor located underneath the dash and reach in and remove the broken recirculating door. The new door can be reinstalled the same way. It's only $15 on ebay.
Thanks! Mine fell off and I taped up the vent hole from the inside with Gorilla Tape. Was hard to do and it only lasted 6 months.
Yup. Repair works exactly like described. Thanx
Bro.... this video saved me so much time and bullshit. Thanks man!
awesome
I might be wrong here but THAT door is right where the heater core is for heating. When door is broken and facing down its in the open position for hot air to blow in. No door means no hot air. This fix is a great idea for summer but not if you live in an area where heat is needed. IMO.
No this one is the recirc door, allows either outside air in, or partial outside air or none.. The owner wanted all time recirculation, so I tape off the outside.
Yep happened in my 2007 dodge ram open all the system punched the door take of from the a/c basically the " return " are closed so can't get the air circulating in the truck don't waste your money to replace the busted door because the new one are going to break again i send my truck to the dealer and they said nothing is wrong i just did what i mencion truck still have cool a/c
Very informative video. I'm going to block the outside air inlet in my Dodge. I'm tired of breathing exhaust fumes.
same thing permanent recirc
sweet n simple... I Like it.. Thanks.. Heading out yo my 04 1500!
Saved me 2,000 for parts and labor
That's awesome. Glad to have helped .
Thanks, i just did it to my truck, i was freezing when i am on the hy-way. i got strong hot air coming out , the plastic door failled on the fan blocking the air flow, and stop air from coming outside to inside from the hood
BUDDY THATS FOR THAT VIDEO 10 mins is right on man, cold again !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I pulled my door out last year, but hate not having it on recirc, I have to change my condenser fan assembly for the 2nd time in 2 years, while I'm in there I'm going to block off the outside air. Thanks.
don't have to close it off. the driver prefered recirc
I got 2000 ram 1500 5.2 liter is the Ac filter in the same spot
Right on
Thanks take care.
Worked like a charm ,, preciate it man it was def easier that way. 👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
That was easy like sunday morning 😊👍
Thanks for the Info... Very Helpful
Great Job and I def will use your fix.
After I am ready to cut out that part you said about. I am just wondering if I could figure a way to glue something over that little screen if that would also help with outer air coming in? What do you think?
Thanks for sharing this
Worked beautifuly thanks brother
Very helpful! Thank you!
You are welcome
Very helpful thanks
YOU DA MAN !
Lol you can pull 3 screws out of the blower motor and pull the vent flap out...same.with install...peace
Thank you!
Best video time to rip stuff apart 😁👍
I took the 3 screws from the blower fan out and took the door out through the hole the blower goes in
I just removed the door that was laying atop my blower fan and that definitely increased my air flow. Does blocking off the fresh air add more air flow or just keep the outside air out? I have had my truck for nearly two years and never tried the ac the heat was HOT HOT tho. So I put two can of r134-a in it and it blows ice cold but not what I expected for air movement. I can barely feel it hitting my face. Or is it normal for this model dodge? I have an 03 f250 and it will nearly give you windburn lol.
The only reason the outside was blocked, was because the owner didn't like smelling exhaust from car infront of them. I would have left it open. Although it doesn't seem to cause to windows to fog up. Closing outside will help keep you warmer on super cold days, and cooler on hot days.
just did this thanks
Permanent recirc will ice your windows in the winter
Going to try this on my 04. Door broke off i got it out now windshield fogges up fast and take forever to clear.
good idea
Thanks man!! Good video!!
I notice mine is broken, it's just laying there.but my question why hot air coming out on the passenger vents but cold air on the driver side when I turn on the heater and vise vers in summer
What happens in the winter when you want outside air to defrost the window?
haven't had much of an issue there, just roll window down. Don't have to block off outside air.
Will this type of repair impact the heat though? I have a 1998 Dodge B3500 Roadtrek van and my air is barely cool and NEVER cold but the pipe that brings the air in is freezing cold and I recently had a recharge. However, the HEAT works GREAT. Super hot.
sounds like a blind door isn't closing all the way to cut off the heat. That will be more surgery as that is deeper inside the dash.
So not a recirc door issue but a blend door issue? Got a secret blend door fix? 😉. Thank you for your reply. Much appreciated.
@@juliava605 I haven't had to dig into it that much.
Nice thanks for the info
Hi Thanks for the video !!
I took my glove box out and the blend door seems to be missing that lets fresh air in so I taped the hole up outside like you did , I flushed my heater coil and changed the thermostat but I'm still not getting heat ??? could it be the door is actually setting inside the heater housing and blocking it from getting heat into my truck ?? My hand is to big to fit inside the opening you said you took your blend door out. I'm getting air blowing thru the vents but its maybe a little warm but if its really cold it feels like cold air blowing out the vents.... Any ideal what my problem might be ??
It brakes off and falls straight down blocking the blower fan. He mentioned that in the video. You can cut and pull it out like he did, or remove the blower motor on the bottom and reach up inside and pull the broken door out that way. I just did it last night. Good luck.
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Honestly, it pulls air in everywhere under thay cowl cover, if you take off both sides and shine a light, you'll see it and it also pulls air tbroigh the passenger door jam into that cowl hole as well. To this day, I have no idea why there is aluminum/rubber sheet over that 1 particular hole when it is open to the entire cowl every where else.
its crazy, but the idea mostly is just to get the air flowing again, if the outside air is wanted or not. The owner wanted less outside air.
@rdelp68 so in your opinion, having dealt with this, was the air flow super low or seemed just too low to be normal. Mine is a 2004, got it used from a friend and it seems low pressure to me but not crazy low, so I'm not sure if I have issue or not. I guess, I really just got to get in there and look. I wish I could find a way to add an easily changed air cabin filter as well.
@@1windozesuk it was super low, you would hear the fan going, but no air flow. been awhile since I did this repair, but I think if you pull the glove box you maybe able to see if that door is still attached or not.
Thank you that help me out
I was referring to the Blend door. I removed it like in your video. But now my heater only blows cold air. Should it be blowing hot air even with the blend door gone or do I need to actually replace the blend door correctly to restore my heater?? Please help..
Does this affect defrosting windows in the winter?
Not really. You don't have to close off the outside air.
@@RandomRobScratchin thanks for replying bro
Some asked what Code reader/scanner I use... (not needed for this job)
but I use
amzn.to/3gFwfpN Blue Drive - works with your phone screen - very good for the money
I have this very truck with this problem. I’d fix it this way too but for the fact that I need to replace my leaky heater core too. Sucks.
Yea that's gonna be fun.
I pulled the dash and air unit to repair the evaporator. It isn't that bad. Took it out, replaced the evaporator, put the dash back in, evacuated the ac system and gassed it back up in 4 to 5 hours. And I work slow and take breaks.
Thanks man
I was able to do what you showed me in your video but my blend door is good. What else could it be
You realize that there is another hole on the driver’s side of the cowl right? That tape did absolutely nothing.
Just unbolt blower motor and remove the broken recirculating door through the cavity. The new door is only $15 on eBay.
Blown head gasket? Just unbolt the head and change it. New gasket is $30 on ebay.
@@jwl1278 I'm talking about the fan blower motor underneath the dash. There's only three bolts. After you remove the blower motor, reach in the blower motor cavity and remove the broken recirculating door. The new door can be reinstalled through the cavity as well. I have no idea what you're talking about. This video doesn't make any repairs, just butchers the box and doesn't fix the problem.
@@redcloud5813 I know how to remove the motor to retrieve the door, I have done it. Have you replaced a door? It not as simple as reaching in there with a new door. You cannot change it through the opening for the motor. Most people could care less if thier recirculation works so this video saves those people time, money, and effort and it achieves the desired effect.
@@jwl1278 yes I replaced the door, it's very simple if you remove the glove box (just squeeze the tabs on the side, no tools needed.) You can see the actuator motor that the door attaches to. Remove the screws that attach the actuator and then use a screwdriver and remove the white plastic tip. Then reinstall the door and actuator, doesn't matter which position the door is installed in because the computer will automatically reset it when you turn on the key. Plenty of better videos on UA-cam than this one, just search a little and you'll find one. If you can remove the door you can reinstall it.
RedCloud58 is absolutely correct, 3 screws/one plug and retrieve the broken door. remove the glove box and then the actuator motor. Slide the new door up into position, install actuator motor , replace glove box door and you're done.
I just took that door out of a friends truck an you talked like its easy to get that door out? It's not that easy. I cut the plastic caging away an the door is bigger then the opening I ended up making two cuts in the door an breaking it in half to get it out.
So when it broke in half did it cause more problems with your heat/airflow?
Tytan Ferguson did effect your heating and defrosting ?
It's not my truck that I worked on but I was told that the airflow is ten times better out of the vents an defrost. I would never buy a Mopar I'd rather walk.
He did it the hard way. He cut the stuff off and then pushed it through there lol All you have to do is take the blower motor off from under the glove compartment. It was 3 screws and when you take it off you can reach your hand in there and take the door off and then slide it down the blower motor hole. It fits through there I’ve done it and then just screw the blower motor back
@@jmemixx yes, I did this by removing the blower motor, reach hand up and pull out the door. I did not disconnect the door motor, dont know what happens if you dont. I did remove the plastic cowl, was very filthy layer of muck under it on both sides. I used aluminum duct tape, but I sealed the opening to the left. I thought the large opening to the right is for rain water to drain out.
At 2:35 of video what is that vent to the right of where you put that flex tape?
its intake vent for outside air. The owner wanted permeant recirculation
Could this be why I get air conditioning but no heat are defrost.
not likely, this will keep any air from flowing
Oh and I have an 03 without a cracked dash also own an 02 but that dash is cracked all over
What the heater work if that door is Broken off
Yes , but if you dont take it out, it lays in the unit where the air goes through, you have very little air flow.
Does this stop the hot air coming in? Make the AC blow faster?
will blow faster if the door has fallen down and you remove it.
Rob Delp would it make the hot air come in though from the outside?
@@jmemixx Yes, if the door is missing it will alone outside air in.
So if you remove the flap like in the video.... will your heater still blow hot air? This is the problem I am having.
My AC is blowing really hard now but I have only cold air coming out when I turn the heater on. Please help... have been freezing!!!
Now, will this fix my problem? I have a 2004 ram 1500 and my heat and defrosted don't work but my air condiction and front vent vents does
If the air is blowing out normal but no heat, this won't fix that. Could be a bad thermostat, or one of the electric motors that move the door for heat is dead.
Probably a clogged heater core.
Hello, question i just bought a 2003 dodge ram 1500 and Im having the same issue ( not enough air coming out of the vents). I went ahead and took the blower out but i did have any door laying on it. It looks like it was already removed. But i keep not getting enough air. Do you happen to know what else could be? Thanks
Is there any good air coming out any place? Another issue with Rams is they use electric motors to open and close doors to shift air from floor/dash/windshield and those die too. No easy fix for that, dash has to come out.
Rob Delp there is good cold aur but just not enough
FollowtheMoney If your a/c is not blowing any cold air at a dead stop, but you start to get a flow of cool air when you get up to speed, it’s probably your a/c condenser fan.
This flap is supposed to work! I made a hinge and it works perfectly. Sealing the intake is a bad idea