I had a ford tempo once with this sort of problem . What it was in my case is 
some how moisture had got in the vacuum line and of coarse when I wanted heat  
it was below freezing outside , so the line was blocked with ice. I put it in a 
warm garage over night and ran the car unplugging each hose 1 at a time and 
shifting the heater controls I got the water out. end of problem.  Allan
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Darkpaw Timberwuf 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 8:18 PM
  Subject: RE: [dodge_intrepid] heater woes


  Your actuator arm may be stuck, or the vacuum hose that goes
  to it may be kinked or cracked.  The biggest job for this type
  of thing is generally getting to it itself (taking the dash apart).

  Do you have the "automatic" heater control set, or the manual controls?

  I seem to recall some kind of electrical problem that somebody had
  last year with this same type of deal, that ended up being a wiring
  problem with his automatic climate control system (not the actual
  door/actuator).

  Cheers.

  -DP






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