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klk1983 10-17-2018 10:31 AM

please help
 
hello everyone i have a 2008 sebring Lt 3.6L v6 i only get heat on the driverside the fliud is fill and i just change the thermostat and antifreeze and did a flush so what could my problem be water pump or heater core ????????????????????? thank you

REBEL59 10-17-2018 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by klk1983 (Post 107918)
hello everyone i have a 2008 sebring Lt 3.6L v6 i only get heat on the driverside the fliud is fill and i just change the thermostat and antifreeze and did a flush so what could my problem be water pump or heater core ????????????????????? thank you

Welcome to the forum...
Unfotunately that is the sign of a clogged HEATER CORE. The 08-14 Sebring/200/Avengers are notorious for that. Pretty hefty job to do, Evacuate the a/c, remove the complete dash and HVAC box to get to the heater core.

klk1983 10-17-2018 11:22 AM

well i dont think that because i had heat before i did the work i was talking about

klk1983 10-17-2018 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by REBEL59 (Post 107919)
Welcome to the forum...
Unfotunately that is the sign of a clogged HEATER CORE. The 08-14 Sebring/200/Avengers are notorious for that. Pretty hefty job to do, Evacuate the a/c, remove the complete dash and HVAC box to get to the heater core.

I had heat right after i did the workmon the car for about two weeks then it was hot where i live intell now so i dont know what it could be ive also been working on cars for 15 plus yrs

REBEL59 10-17-2018 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by klk1983 (Post 107921)
I had heat right after i did the workmon the car for about two weeks then it was hot where i live intell now so i dont know what it could be ive also been working on cars for 15 plus yrs

Sorry, you did not say that. Just posted of what you did. you either have air entrapment, or your flush pushed crud into the heater core, as it is a continuous flow design.. Try a burp of the system and if that doesn't work, find the 2 heater core hoses at the firewall and backflush the core. All the same the core is a known problem for clogging and the first sign is heat only on the drivers side, it has to do with the way the core's 2 pipes and way the core lays in the HVAC box. And good for your 15 plus years of auto work, I started full toime in 1975 and continue now with mine and family members cars. Good Luck!


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