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Question by Bob
Submitted on 10/28/2003
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I have a 1994 Plymouth Acclaim ,2.5 4 cyl. I have change the radiator,and water pump,flushed the system..still no heat,any ideas?


Answer by JV
Submitted on 11/25/2003
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It depends if you have air coming out or not. If you do have air coming out then it may be your heater core or the mechanical linkage that connects to your temperature control.
If you have no air coming out at all then it is something with your blower motor.

 

Answer by chrysler dude
Submitted on 2/4/2004
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why don`t you go to the root of the problem .the head gasket is your problem.have three acclaims and all had the same problem .heat gauge goes up and down ,no heat .changed head gasket and problem cured

 

Answer by wade
Submitted on 2/12/2004
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i just had the head go on my 1994 acclaim 2.5 i have heat not much is there a heat vavle on theses new head dint fix my heat problem

 

Answer by n-a
Submitted on 2/18/2004
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Change the thermostat yet? Six bucks is better than the cost of changing the head gasket since the head would need to be resurfaced/straightened if that were the problem.

 

Answer by Kword
Submitted on 2/21/2004
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I have 1991 plymouth acclaim and it uses ALOT of oil is there anything i can do about that?... and also does anyone know how to put subwoofers in a trunk?

 

Answer by Christopher
Submitted on 4/5/2004
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I just had an oil change on my 1994 Plymouth Acclaim, I have 108,000, miles on it. The mechanic told me I should have paid for an oil flush. I notice condensation on the oil dip-stick, do I need a new head gasket. I also have a problem with the heat. I bought the car with 99,000, miles on it, and had to put a new radiator in it and also changed the thermostat.

 

Answer by jt
Submitted on 5/7/2004
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my plymouth acclaim has 153000 miles and it still kicks butt!

 

Answer by andy5730
Submitted on 5/4/2005
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I have put three head gaskets on my 94 accliam and it did do just what chrysler dude said every time but i would still do what by n-a said first its cheap for a thermostat.

 

Answer by paula hurndon
Submitted on 9/16/2005
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where is the water pump located on v6 1994 acclaim

 

Answer by Tom
Submitted on 1/9/2006
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Cracked head possiably i am havin the same problem just be sure not to mess up the timing.

 

Answer by wasteland69er
Submitted on 6/1/2006
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what is the torque specs,,, for torque head on a plymouth acclaims ,,, putting on new head gasket on. and need infor on  specs...

 

Answer by ahhh!!
Submitted on 1/10/2007
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mine has 154000 and kicks more but than yours!!!!lol

 

Answer by just bought acclaim
Submitted on 1/18/2007
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just bout me one for $300 from a good friend.has 178k miles and runs good. i will be doing lots of work on it to make it look like it is brand new.

 

Answer by Dj
Submitted on 4/2/2007
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i have 181,000 miles on my 94 acclaim and it still rocks. i love this car and i am sure all of you guys do too.

 

Answer by kv
Submitted on 4/12/2007
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i Have a 1993 Plymouth acclaim, its hit 2 deer, and has 256,000 km and shes keeps trucking on!!

 

Answer by Target
Submitted on 4/29/2007
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Bob, one more thing, if its non-AC the valve is on the engine side of the fire wall.

 

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