Ram2500Gasser
Junior Member
Just wanted to Post this as I have not seen many results to the No heat Saga and hope it can help somebody.
2016 Ram 2500 6.4 L 100k Miles
Started to notice a lack of heat on the driver's side which is typically a sign of a failing heater core. Verified airflow and blend door actuator function.
Tested heater core hoses at the dash with little return flow via an infrared thermometer. I decided to backflush with water. I quickly learned it's easier to disconnect the heater core hoses at the manifold near the heads than try to remove them at the firewall. Additionally, if you remove them at the manifold you can insert a standard 5/8" garden hose repair adapter for flushing. Initially, I performed multiple 15-minute flushes via a garden hose each flow direction with no improvement.
Its getting colder so I decided to give it one more shot before I started pulling the dash apart.
This time my setup was 3 gallons of hot water to half a gallon CLR Pro Radiator Flush and Clean. I found it at Grainger Mfr # G-A-HDRFC-4PRO. I circulated it via the heater core hoses with the Garden hose repair couplings and a 12v utility pump from Amazon. I connected my pressure line to the bottom port as I understand it to be the return port. Let it run 30 minutes and I got about a teaspoon of what looked like red sand in my bucket. Flushing it with hot water 4 more times I got about the same amount of sand the following times and am back at full heat.
I think the CLR really did the trick and wanted to share as I was about a day from having to pull my dash apart.
Hope this can help somebody with a similar problem.
2016 Ram 2500 6.4 L 100k Miles
Started to notice a lack of heat on the driver's side which is typically a sign of a failing heater core. Verified airflow and blend door actuator function.
Tested heater core hoses at the dash with little return flow via an infrared thermometer. I decided to backflush with water. I quickly learned it's easier to disconnect the heater core hoses at the manifold near the heads than try to remove them at the firewall. Additionally, if you remove them at the manifold you can insert a standard 5/8" garden hose repair adapter for flushing. Initially, I performed multiple 15-minute flushes via a garden hose each flow direction with no improvement.
Its getting colder so I decided to give it one more shot before I started pulling the dash apart.
This time my setup was 3 gallons of hot water to half a gallon CLR Pro Radiator Flush and Clean. I found it at Grainger Mfr # G-A-HDRFC-4PRO. I circulated it via the heater core hoses with the Garden hose repair couplings and a 12v utility pump from Amazon. I connected my pressure line to the bottom port as I understand it to be the return port. Let it run 30 minutes and I got about a teaspoon of what looked like red sand in my bucket. Flushing it with hot water 4 more times I got about the same amount of sand the following times and am back at full heat.
I think the CLR really did the trick and wanted to share as I was about a day from having to pull my dash apart.
Hope this can help somebody with a similar problem.