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info@mancavestuff.ca

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No heat on the floor.

 

 

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Magiver lives!

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PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY, ONT

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That's exactly what I did with my RAM when I could no longer direct heat to the floor or defrost.

Warren

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Looks like OEM to me.





















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And looks good too......lol

My bosses Ram pickup is sitting at work....wont go, tranny wont go into gear.....not the 1st time either. I was going to say to buy a GM, but thought better of it when I saw his mood.

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they are taking lessons from the VW Bug.

My older sis use to have a mid 70's and used a 3" flex tube to warm the feet.

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If I followed Hemis instruction this is supposed to work..I have seen this problem on tons of those dodge Rams very common problem..easy fix about 2.5 hrs or less and a $5.00 part..I know it says A/C but it's the same problem it's a blend door that has a broken stripped gear for the blend door..



 



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The recirc door can break and fall into where the blower motor is. If it does you end up full cold air entering the cab. If it happens you can take the fan out and reach up inside to set it back into position. I then take folded up cardboard and jam the door in place and closed. Temporary repair only.....

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get rid of the dodge and buy a ford cures the problem as well!!!



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Now that's FUNNY .

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Sometimes there's a fine line between Magiver and redneck.

 

The high heat melted the duck tape and it fell off. Back to cold toes.no

 

 

or duct tape lol



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Well , you could get a cheap baseboard heater ...with a LONG cord ! biggrinbiggrin

 

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34guy wrote:

get rid of the dodge and buy a ford cures the problem as well!!!


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ETOBICOKE, ONT

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MANCAVER wrote:

Sometimes there's a fine line between Magiver and redneck.

 

The high heat melted the duck tape and it fell off. Back to cold toes.no

 

 

or duct tape lol



-- Edited by MANCAVER on Thursday 9th of January 2014 10:18:05 PM


 Replace the Red Green fix with the real Aluminum Duct Tape. biggrin 



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Fords are no better !!



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gkent wrote:

Fords are no better !!


 Nobody on here complaining of no heat from their ford



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34guy wrote:
gkent wrote:

Fords are no better !!


 Nobody on here complaining of no heat from their ford


 That's because they can't even get them started !



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hemi43 wrote:
34guy wrote:
gkent wrote:

Fords are no better !!


 Nobody on here complaining of no heat from their ford


 That's because they can't even get them started !


 Guess again!! Just changed the battery in the old Ford 4X4. Primed the carb and put some fresh gas in the tank. Turned the key and she fired right up! Not bad for sitting for 3 or 4 years since the last time I fired it up and moved it. 



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I have honestly never had a heat issue in any of my Fords except one leaking heater core in an old '64 Galaxie - even my crappy old Bronco yard truck plow is nice and toasty to the point where I've got to turn it right off or open the windows or both, once I get plowing.

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What year did RAm correst this or did they?

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Bob T wrote:

What year did RAm correst this or did they?


There's been a re-design since then, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's fixed. 



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If i remember right the late model GM suburbans  have a similar problem with ac doors sticking and blowing hot air in the summer. Doesn't  mater what you buy they are all loaded with dollar store offshore crap tested by some dude that's never seen a real toilet and rides a bicycle .   



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Fordy Acres Car Farm wrote:

I have honestly never had a heat issue in any of my Fords except one leaking heater core in an old '64 Galaxie - even my crappy old Bronco yard truck plow is nice and toasty to the point where I've got to turn it right off or open the windows or both, once I get plowing.


 I've bought a few Fords, as winter beaters, and I'd have to agree, that the heaters do work great in them, I'd go as far as saying that out of the "big three", they had that sector.

Having said this, the old Toyotas I bought for beaters were even better, and more reliable, with tons of miles on them.blankstare



-- Edited by Gazoo on Friday 10th of January 2014 08:20:08 PM

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I'll back you up on that one Gazoo. I love my dd toyota.

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