Vehicle Questions and Answers

Welcome to the Vehicle Q&A Hub. Find answers to your automotive questions, share your experiences, and get expert advice on vehicle maintenance, troubleshooting, and more!

Why is there a lack of heat in my 2013 Dodge Ram 1500?

2142 views

2 answers

★ Top Answer
Emery M.

The primary reason why a 2013 Dodge Ram 1500 may not produce heat is often a malfunctioning thermostat. This important part regulates the flow of coolant through the engine's cooling system. If it gets stuck closed, the coolant cannot circulate properly, resulting in a lack of heat in the vehicle cabin. Replacing the thermostat in this truck typically costs between $110 and $140, with labor accounting for $80 to $110 of that total. By doing the work yourself, you could save some money. Another common issue is a malfunctioning heater core, which may be blocked with air or have a leak. Replacing the heater core can cost between $580 and $740, including labor.

More answers

  • Lilly C.

    If the heating system is not working in your 2013 Dodge Ram 1500, it is necessary to inspect the thermostat for any issues.

Buying a Used car?
Check it by Epicvin
  • Safe checkout guaranteed
  • Niada logo
  • Blockchain confirmed data