Engine Cooling problem
1999 Chrysler Town and Country 6 cyl Front Wheel Drive Automatic
Chrysler T&C 1999, 3.8L engine.\r\nProblem: The steel tubing for the rear heater that runs from behind the engine, down underneath the vehicle has corroded. the point of corrosion is under the car where the flexible heater hose connects to the steel hose. Instead of replacing the entire steel tube assembly, I want to cap off the flow to both the front and rear heaters (I will deal with the main cause when I have the $'s to fix it correctly).
My question is this: Where do I find the output hose of the pump that feeds the heaters? What I have as a cap is a 1/2"NPT plug that I press into the hose and put a worm clamp on it.
Thank you,
// Jeremy
1999 Chrysler Town and Country 6 cyl Front Wheel Drive Automatic
Chrysler T&C 1999, 3.8L engine.\r\nProblem: The steel tubing for the rear heater that runs from behind the engine, down underneath the vehicle has corroded. the point of corrosion is under the car where the flexible heater hose connects to the steel hose. Instead of replacing the entire steel tube assembly, I want to cap off the flow to both the front and rear heaters (I will deal with the main cause when I have the $'s to fix it correctly).
My question is this: Where do I find the output hose of the pump that feeds the heaters? What I have as a cap is a 1/2"NPT plug that I press into the hose and put a worm clamp on it.
Thank you,
// Jeremy
May 7, 2009 at 10:48 AM