Venture blowing cool heat
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Venture blowing cool heat
I have an 03 chevy venture that is blowing cool heat out of the vents. The heat coming out is warm at best and with a 45° temp outside, the inside of my van will not get comfortably warm. My wife is not happy.
within the last year I have put in a new thermostat, a new radiator and a new front heater core and had the system flushed. I get a lot of air out of the vents it's just not very warm.
Could it be somthing like a temp sensor or the hot/cold selector door is not closing all the way when I put it on the heat setting.
Pleas help.
Thanks
within the last year I have put in a new thermostat, a new radiator and a new front heater core and had the system flushed. I get a lot of air out of the vents it's just not very warm.
Could it be somthing like a temp sensor or the hot/cold selector door is not closing all the way when I put it on the heat setting.
Pleas help.
Thanks
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There are known issues with the damper servos. These are located in various places on the heater box, in the dash area and control the air flow, temperature, and recirculate dampers. Typically difficult to get at. A Haynes manual may help. Hope this helps.
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blend door actuator
is is eletric and may not be working correctly any more
check it to se if it is traveling rotating fully both ways as the selector **** is moved
im replacing one on an 02 venture right now also fixing improper heater hose routings on it
is is eletric and may not be working correctly any more
check it to se if it is traveling rotating fully both ways as the selector **** is moved
im replacing one on an 02 venture right now also fixing improper heater hose routings on it
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I am sorry to hear of your heater problems in your Venture. The other posters have offers some great suggestions. You may also want to consider the blower motor resistor, not a diagnosis, just another suggestion. Have you had the chance to have the vehicle inspected? A certified technician may be able to offer a more accurate diagnosis. Please keep us posted.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any additional questions.
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I am sorry to hear of your heater problems in your Venture. The other posters have offers some great suggestions. You may also want to consider the blower motor resistor, not a diagnosis, just another suggestion. Have you had the chance to have the vehicle inspected? A certified technician may be able to offer a more accurate diagnosis. Please keep us posted.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any additional questions.
Louis
GM Customer Service
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I had the same problem with the cold air. I replaced the tstat, flushed the rad and the rest of the system. Bled the air out...still no heat. Temp guage came up, just nothing inside. I found the heater core hoses and traced one back to a pump that's mounted on the coolant reservoir. I have no idea what that thing is, but I removed it, and tested it with jumper wires and a bettery. Worked fine. plugged it in, and it never worked....even after the van warmed up for a good length of time. I rewired it to the fuse box under the hood to the "ign1" 10/15A mini fuse. Have all kinds of heat now.
Does anyone know what this pump is and what it's for and what it's hooked up to(electrically) and why is it there?
thanks
Does anyone know what this pump is and what it's for and what it's hooked up to(electrically) and why is it there?
thanks
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I had the same problem with the cold air. I replaced the tstat, flushed the rad and the rest of the system. Bled the air out...still no heat. Temp guage came up, just nothing inside. I found the heater core hoses and traced one back to a pump that's mounted on the coolant reservoir. I have no idea what that thing is, but I removed it, and tested it with jumper wires and a bettery. Worked fine. plugged it in, and it never worked....even after the van warmed up for a good length of time. I rewired it to the fuse box under the hood to the "ign1" 10/15A mini fuse. Have all kinds of heat now.
Does anyone know what this pump is and what it's for and what it's hooked up to(electrically) and why is it there?
thanks
Does anyone know what this pump is and what it's for and what it's hooked up to(electrically) and why is it there?
thanks
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Had similar issue with cold air - turned out to be Head Gasket.
Here is my post: https://chevroletforum.com/forum/ven...problem-46656/
Get your car checked at local radiator/service - they might do test for free, they did for me...
Few things you can also check:
does your coolant level drops sometimes?
if you take radiator cap off and start car does it pushes out air bubbles?
does temperature gauge goes from hot to cold very fast when engine is running?
In my case in the beginning I didn't have a heat and coolant level wasn't droping for first few months, but after one ride to local ski resort (additional load on engine...) it started to show all the BAD signs - coolant level dropped and engine overheated.
As I said - my suggestion - get you van checked for blown head gasket.
Good luck!
Here is my post: https://chevroletforum.com/forum/ven...problem-46656/
Get your car checked at local radiator/service - they might do test for free, they did for me...
Few things you can also check:
does your coolant level drops sometimes?
if you take radiator cap off and start car does it pushes out air bubbles?
does temperature gauge goes from hot to cold very fast when engine is running?
In my case in the beginning I didn't have a heat and coolant level wasn't droping for first few months, but after one ride to local ski resort (additional load on engine...) it started to show all the BAD signs - coolant level dropped and engine overheated.
As I said - my suggestion - get you van checked for blown head gasket.
Good luck!
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