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dinglayne Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/26/2003 10:02:36
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Message: ok...'98 dak, 3.9l v6 that had a huge coolant leak.
i replaced upper and lower radiator hoses, both heater hoses, and put in a new thermostat. i flushed the radiator and put new fluid in.
now the temp gauage goes up to about 240, then drops back down to 195. there's no heat except right before the temp drops to 195, i get a burst of hot air, then it goes back to cold.
any ideas.
thanks,
chad.
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EBL Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/26/2003 11:10:04
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Message: Did you replace your thermostat yet? It may be sticking.
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Doug4.7 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/26/2003 11:29:07
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Message: The other thing I have read on this site is bleeding the system to get out the air. I have no idea how to do that.
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dinglayne Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/26/2003 12:28:29
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Message: we have a 3.9l dak, and i think bleeding is only on the 4.7.
yes i replaced the thermostat. maybe it's sticking? any ideas?
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Kowalski Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/26/2003 15:47:59
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Message: Sounds like air in the system - the steam pocket sends temp up but you dont get heat out of it. I had a t-stat that would stick open once, no heat also when that happens but temp reading goes down.
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dinglayne Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/26/2003 19:43:41
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Message: so how do i get the air out of the system?
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EBL Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/26/2003 20:24:25
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Message: Drive the truck for a while. Make sure it heats up. After you park and let the engine cool down (Cooling down is important) check the fluid level. Refill as necessary. Do this a few times and the air should have moved to the top of the radiator and been replaced by coolant.
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