We've got a 2005 Dodge Caravan that we use for one of our work rigs, with the 2.4 liter 4 cylinder engine, and it's been an unbelievably good rig for us. Somewhere around 235k miles or so. I'm convinced I want to try to get 400k out of it. I seriously can't believe how good that motor and tranny's been for us, I've pulled a trailer all over the country with it, including one dump run that had 4900 lbs. of drywall in it. The trailer alone probably weighs 900 lbs. and I think the van is probably rated to tow 2500 lbs. LOL. I ran it to Michigan and back last winter just before the virus hit, fully loaded trailer on the way back (in the snow).
Around a year ago it started having quirky issues with the heater. Seemed to work when it wanted to and no amount of tweaking the controls would fix anything. When it works, it works perfectly. It got to the point that the only time it would come on was if it was already set to the on position, fan running and temp control turned half way or so, when the car was started. We had to make sure it was on before starting the car. If you start the car and then turn on the heater, nada.
One time we triggered it by turning on the AC when nothing else worked, and that wasn't instant, it was after turning it off and then back on, with the temp turned up high while doing so. That hasn't worked since. Didn't need the heater over the summer; sometimes we don't drive it for weeks or months.
Since then I haven't been able to figure out a damned thing to make it fire up. It came on without warning a few weeks back but if you turn it off or turn the temp down too low it likely won't come back on. But once it comes on, it'll work fine for the entire trip, temp controls and all, as long as you don't shut it off.
We are working on our projects up in Eastern Washington right now and it's too cold to make any 3 hour runs between projects without the heater. Last I checked, it was 24* outside. Today I'm going to replace the brakes and put the winter tires on (studded) and see if I can clean the heater switches to get something to work. But I'm ready to buy something else if I can't get this resolved. I'm not a fan of pulling dash boards apart. Haven't pulled the thermostat but maybe that's all it is.
Does it sound like the temp gauge, fan switch (off/on), or some other issue such as the thermostat? The first time it ever happened I figured it was a stuck thermostat so revved the motor super high climbing a hill in low gear and it triggered it to come on. I just figured I was forcing the thermostat open. But the van NEVER heats up, even when pulling a load on a hot day.
Seems like a very uncommon and quirky issue so I'm wondering if any you guys have ever come up with something like this. Again, if I jump in it right now and for whatever reason it starts working, it will work normally and perfectly. There is plenty of coolant in the radiator, never had a leak.
Who will win the lucky cigar?
Around a year ago it started having quirky issues with the heater. Seemed to work when it wanted to and no amount of tweaking the controls would fix anything. When it works, it works perfectly. It got to the point that the only time it would come on was if it was already set to the on position, fan running and temp control turned half way or so, when the car was started. We had to make sure it was on before starting the car. If you start the car and then turn on the heater, nada.
One time we triggered it by turning on the AC when nothing else worked, and that wasn't instant, it was after turning it off and then back on, with the temp turned up high while doing so. That hasn't worked since. Didn't need the heater over the summer; sometimes we don't drive it for weeks or months.
Since then I haven't been able to figure out a damned thing to make it fire up. It came on without warning a few weeks back but if you turn it off or turn the temp down too low it likely won't come back on. But once it comes on, it'll work fine for the entire trip, temp controls and all, as long as you don't shut it off.
We are working on our projects up in Eastern Washington right now and it's too cold to make any 3 hour runs between projects without the heater. Last I checked, it was 24* outside. Today I'm going to replace the brakes and put the winter tires on (studded) and see if I can clean the heater switches to get something to work. But I'm ready to buy something else if I can't get this resolved. I'm not a fan of pulling dash boards apart. Haven't pulled the thermostat but maybe that's all it is.
Does it sound like the temp gauge, fan switch (off/on), or some other issue such as the thermostat? The first time it ever happened I figured it was a stuck thermostat so revved the motor super high climbing a hill in low gear and it triggered it to come on. I just figured I was forcing the thermostat open. But the van NEVER heats up, even when pulling a load on a hot day.
Seems like a very uncommon and quirky issue so I'm wondering if any you guys have ever come up with something like this. Again, if I jump in it right now and for whatever reason it starts working, it will work normally and perfectly. There is plenty of coolant in the radiator, never had a leak.
Who will win the lucky cigar?