Can a heatertreater be used on a Dodge Ram?
If you feel uncomfortable installing the repair yourself, go Here to find a HeaterTreater certified garage near you. The HeaterTreater replaces any of the plastic doors in the Dodge Ram HVAC system with steel. Replacing the existing doors with another plastic door is at best a stop-gap solution.
How long does it take to install a heater treater?
But Heater Treater has developed a far easier and cheaper way, that anybody with basic mechanical skills can do. Heater Treater provides an easy-to-install custom solution to the common blend door problem. Our fix often takes as little as an hour to complete, even by someone with no mechanic experience.
What happens when you replace a heater treater?
Heater Treater replaces the cheap, plastic connector with steel. Replacing the connector with the same plastic part from the manufacturer WILL result in continued problems — the same system design problem that caused the failure in the first place WILL happen again.
How does a heater treater work on a jeep?
Heater Treater attacks the root cause of the failure by constructing hardware that is designed to meet the rigors of normal operation of the HVAC system, and last for the life of the Jeep. Note that some early vehicles used a mechanical cable control for the blend door.
The HeaterTreater replaces any of the plastic doors in the Dodge Ram HVAC system with steel. Replacing the existing doors with another plastic door is at best a stop-gap solution. The failure is a result of excessive forces generated by the DC servo motor in the calibration of the door.
Where is the actuator on a Dodge Ram?
On the dual control system there is an actuator motor hidden on the back of the box to control the passenger side blend doors. We can replace the upper and lower doors, but this will convert the system from dual control to single control.
Can a heatertreater be replaced on a truck?
The HeaterTreater will restore functionality that will outlast the truck at a significantly lower price. The replacement component is good to solve a HVAC problem, but also can easily be inserted into a functioning system to avoid the problem occurring in the first place. Contact us for pricing on volume purchases.