Chrysler Cirrus water pump leakage, thermostat housing leak, fuses blowing, and cold air from heater on Chrysler Cirrus

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Chrysler Cirrus owners report experiencing issues such as water pump leakage, thermostat housing leaks, blowing fuses, and cold air from the heater. These water pump leaks can lead to coolant loss and overheating, making prompt repairs essential to prevent engine damage. Additionally, thermostat housing leaks can similarly result in coolant loss and overheating, necessitating a replacement and proper sealing to maintain cooling system efficiency. Owners also note that blowing fuses may indicate underlying electrical faults or short circuits, and identifying the root cause is crucial to prevent recurring issues and potential electrical damage. Furthermore, some owners experience cold air from the heater, which could signal problems with the heating system, such as a malfunctioning heater core or blend door, requiring thorough diagnosis to restore proper heating functionality. Addressing these common concerns quickly can help maintain the Chrysler Cirrus's performance and reliability.

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