2004 wj GC a/c NOT grand
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> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 23:06:08 -0500, herb@urusei.net (Herb Leong)
> wrote:
>
>> In article <2lemd3dfd2sdalmkh6ds7h51e22pqtt4il@4ax.com>,
>> ---- <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote:
>> #If the '94 is anything like the '93 (and I think it is the same) there
>> #is no difference in the mechanical aspects of the system between the
>> #manual and automatic systems. Both systems operate the
>>
>> That may be but the OP is talking about the '04.
>>
>> /herb
>
> Good point Herb. I could have sworn it said 1994.
>
> ----
>
Yes, it is a 2004 not '94 (that's ok it happens to the best of us).
Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
heater FIX".
http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
Barking Dog
> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 23:06:08 -0500, herb@urusei.net (Herb Leong)
> wrote:
>
>> In article <2lemd3dfd2sdalmkh6ds7h51e22pqtt4il@4ax.com>,
>> ---- <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote:
>> #If the '94 is anything like the '93 (and I think it is the same) there
>> #is no difference in the mechanical aspects of the system between the
>> #manual and automatic systems. Both systems operate the
>>
>> That may be but the OP is talking about the '04.
>>
>> /herb
>
> Good point Herb. I could have sworn it said 1994.
>
> ----
>
Yes, it is a 2004 not '94 (that's ok it happens to the best of us).
Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
heater FIX".
http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
Barking Dog
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On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 09:08:17 -0400, Barking Dog
<not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
>---- wrote:
>> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 23:06:08 -0500, herb@urusei.net (Herb Leong)
>> wrote:
>>
>>> In article <2lemd3dfd2sdalmkh6ds7h51e22pqtt4il@4ax.com>,
>>> ---- <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote:
>>> #If the '94 is anything like the '93 (and I think it is the same) there
>>> #is no difference in the mechanical aspects of the system between the
>>> #manual and automatic systems. Both systems operate the
>>>
>>> That may be but the OP is talking about the '04.
>>>
>>> /herb
>>
>> Good point Herb. I could have sworn it said 1994.
>>
>> ----
>>
>Yes, it is a 2004 not '94 (that's ok it happens to the best of us).
>
>Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
>heater FIX".
>
>http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
>
>
>If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
>
>I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
>it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
>
>Barking Dog
It sure looks like it would be worth a try. One thing I noticed on
the Ebay posting is the procedure to tell if you need a new blend door
before you purchase a repair kit.
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>---- wrote:
>> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 23:06:08 -0500, herb@urusei.net (Herb Leong)
>> wrote:
>>
>>> In article <2lemd3dfd2sdalmkh6ds7h51e22pqtt4il@4ax.com>,
>>> ---- <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote:
>>> #If the '94 is anything like the '93 (and I think it is the same) there
>>> #is no difference in the mechanical aspects of the system between the
>>> #manual and automatic systems. Both systems operate the
>>>
>>> That may be but the OP is talking about the '04.
>>>
>>> /herb
>>
>> Good point Herb. I could have sworn it said 1994.
>>
>> ----
>>
>Yes, it is a 2004 not '94 (that's ok it happens to the best of us).
>
>Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
>heater FIX".
>
>http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
>
>
>If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
>
>I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
>it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
>
>Barking Dog
It sure looks like it would be worth a try. One thing I noticed on
the Ebay posting is the procedure to tell if you need a new blend door
before you purchase a repair kit.
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On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 09:08:17 -0400, Barking Dog
<not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
>---- wrote:
>> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 23:06:08 -0500, herb@urusei.net (Herb Leong)
>> wrote:
>>
>>> In article <2lemd3dfd2sdalmkh6ds7h51e22pqtt4il@4ax.com>,
>>> ---- <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote:
>>> #If the '94 is anything like the '93 (and I think it is the same) there
>>> #is no difference in the mechanical aspects of the system between the
>>> #manual and automatic systems. Both systems operate the
>>>
>>> That may be but the OP is talking about the '04.
>>>
>>> /herb
>>
>> Good point Herb. I could have sworn it said 1994.
>>
>> ----
>>
>Yes, it is a 2004 not '94 (that's ok it happens to the best of us).
>
>Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
>heater FIX".
>
>http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
>
>
>If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
>
>I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
>it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
>
>Barking Dog
It sure looks like it would be worth a try. One thing I noticed on
the Ebay posting is the procedure to tell if you need a new blend door
before you purchase a repair kit.
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<not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
>---- wrote:
>> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 23:06:08 -0500, herb@urusei.net (Herb Leong)
>> wrote:
>>
>>> In article <2lemd3dfd2sdalmkh6ds7h51e22pqtt4il@4ax.com>,
>>> ---- <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote:
>>> #If the '94 is anything like the '93 (and I think it is the same) there
>>> #is no difference in the mechanical aspects of the system between the
>>> #manual and automatic systems. Both systems operate the
>>>
>>> That may be but the OP is talking about the '04.
>>>
>>> /herb
>>
>> Good point Herb. I could have sworn it said 1994.
>>
>> ----
>>
>Yes, it is a 2004 not '94 (that's ok it happens to the best of us).
>
>Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
>heater FIX".
>
>http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
>
>
>If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
>
>I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
>it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
>
>Barking Dog
It sure looks like it would be worth a try. One thing I noticed on
the Ebay posting is the procedure to tell if you need a new blend door
before you purchase a repair kit.
----
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On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 09:08:17 -0400, Barking Dog
<not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
>---- wrote:
>> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 23:06:08 -0500, herb@urusei.net (Herb Leong)
>> wrote:
>>
>>> In article <2lemd3dfd2sdalmkh6ds7h51e22pqtt4il@4ax.com>,
>>> ---- <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote:
>>> #If the '94 is anything like the '93 (and I think it is the same) there
>>> #is no difference in the mechanical aspects of the system between the
>>> #manual and automatic systems. Both systems operate the
>>>
>>> That may be but the OP is talking about the '04.
>>>
>>> /herb
>>
>> Good point Herb. I could have sworn it said 1994.
>>
>> ----
>>
>Yes, it is a 2004 not '94 (that's ok it happens to the best of us).
>
>Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
>heater FIX".
>
>http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
>
>
>If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
>
>I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
>it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
>
>Barking Dog
It sure looks like it would be worth a try. One thing I noticed on
the Ebay posting is the procedure to tell if you need a new blend door
before you purchase a repair kit.
----
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>---- wrote:
>> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 23:06:08 -0500, herb@urusei.net (Herb Leong)
>> wrote:
>>
>>> In article <2lemd3dfd2sdalmkh6ds7h51e22pqtt4il@4ax.com>,
>>> ---- <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote:
>>> #If the '94 is anything like the '93 (and I think it is the same) there
>>> #is no difference in the mechanical aspects of the system between the
>>> #manual and automatic systems. Both systems operate the
>>>
>>> That may be but the OP is talking about the '04.
>>>
>>> /herb
>>
>> Good point Herb. I could have sworn it said 1994.
>>
>> ----
>>
>Yes, it is a 2004 not '94 (that's ok it happens to the best of us).
>
>Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
>heater FIX".
>
>http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
>
>
>If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
>
>I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
>it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
>
>Barking Dog
It sure looks like it would be worth a try. One thing I noticed on
the Ebay posting is the procedure to tell if you need a new blend door
before you purchase a repair kit.
----
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On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 09:08:17 -0400, Barking Dog
<not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
>---- wrote:
>> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 23:06:08 -0500, herb@urusei.net (Herb Leong)
>> wrote:
>>
>>> In article <2lemd3dfd2sdalmkh6ds7h51e22pqtt4il@4ax.com>,
>>> ---- <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote:
>>> #If the '94 is anything like the '93 (and I think it is the same) there
>>> #is no difference in the mechanical aspects of the system between the
>>> #manual and automatic systems. Both systems operate the
>>>
>>> That may be but the OP is talking about the '04.
>>>
>>> /herb
>>
>> Good point Herb. I could have sworn it said 1994.
>>
>> ----
>>
>Yes, it is a 2004 not '94 (that's ok it happens to the best of us).
>
>Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
>heater FIX".
>
>http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
>
>
>If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
>
>I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
>it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
>
>Barking Dog
It sure looks like it would be worth a try. One thing I noticed on
the Ebay posting is the procedure to tell if you need a new blend door
before you purchase a repair kit.
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>---- wrote:
>> On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 23:06:08 -0500, herb@urusei.net (Herb Leong)
>> wrote:
>>
>>> In article <2lemd3dfd2sdalmkh6ds7h51e22pqtt4il@4ax.com>,
>>> ---- <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote:
>>> #If the '94 is anything like the '93 (and I think it is the same) there
>>> #is no difference in the mechanical aspects of the system between the
>>> #manual and automatic systems. Both systems operate the
>>>
>>> That may be but the OP is talking about the '04.
>>>
>>> /herb
>>
>> Good point Herb. I could have sworn it said 1994.
>>
>> ----
>>
>Yes, it is a 2004 not '94 (that's ok it happens to the best of us).
>
>Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
>heater FIX".
>
>http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
>
>
>If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
>
>I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
>it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
>
>Barking Dog
It sure looks like it would be worth a try. One thing I noticed on
the Ebay posting is the procedure to tell if you need a new blend door
before you purchase a repair kit.
----
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In article <p3cEi.1542$4J3.76@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net>,
Barking Dog <not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
#Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
#heater FIX".
#
#http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
#
#
#If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
It looks like a decent aftermarket fix, but I have not tried it.
#I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
#it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
No idea, but since I have a limited, I'll probably find out sometime
in the future... =)
I would rather it had the 2nd set of gears and not have the doors locked
together, tho.
/herb
Barking Dog <not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
#Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
#heater FIX".
#
#http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
#
#
#If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
It looks like a decent aftermarket fix, but I have not tried it.
#I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
#it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
No idea, but since I have a limited, I'll probably find out sometime
in the future... =)
I would rather it had the 2nd set of gears and not have the doors locked
together, tho.
/herb
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In article <p3cEi.1542$4J3.76@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net>,
Barking Dog <not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
#Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
#heater FIX".
#
#http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
#
#
#If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
It looks like a decent aftermarket fix, but I have not tried it.
#I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
#it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
No idea, but since I have a limited, I'll probably find out sometime
in the future... =)
I would rather it had the 2nd set of gears and not have the doors locked
together, tho.
/herb
Barking Dog <not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
#Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
#heater FIX".
#
#http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
#
#
#If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
It looks like a decent aftermarket fix, but I have not tried it.
#I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
#it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
No idea, but since I have a limited, I'll probably find out sometime
in the future... =)
I would rather it had the 2nd set of gears and not have the doors locked
together, tho.
/herb
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In article <p3cEi.1542$4J3.76@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net>,
Barking Dog <not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
#Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
#heater FIX".
#
#http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
#
#
#If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
It looks like a decent aftermarket fix, but I have not tried it.
#I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
#it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
No idea, but since I have a limited, I'll probably find out sometime
in the future... =)
I would rather it had the 2nd set of gears and not have the doors locked
together, tho.
/herb
Barking Dog <not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
#Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
#heater FIX".
#
#http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
#
#
#If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
It looks like a decent aftermarket fix, but I have not tried it.
#I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
#it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
No idea, but since I have a limited, I'll probably find out sometime
in the future... =)
I would rather it had the 2nd set of gears and not have the doors locked
together, tho.
/herb
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In article <p3cEi.1542$4J3.76@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net>,
Barking Dog <not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
#Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
#heater FIX".
#
#http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
#
#
#If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
It looks like a decent aftermarket fix, but I have not tried it.
#I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
#it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
No idea, but since I have a limited, I'll probably find out sometime
in the future... =)
I would rather it had the 2nd set of gears and not have the doors locked
together, tho.
/herb
Barking Dog <not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
#Herb: the fix that I saw on ebay is called "HeaterTreater blend door AC
#heater FIX".
#
#http://www.tiny.cc/0UlOn
#
#
#If this link does not work, go to ebay and do a search for jeep blend door.
It looks like a decent aftermarket fix, but I have not tried it.
#I am wondering if anyone has used it and, if it was as easy as they say
#it is to do the repair and if it really does the job.
No idea, but since I have a limited, I'll probably find out sometime
in the future... =)
I would rather it had the 2nd set of gears and not have the doors locked
together, tho.
/herb
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were you located?? i can do the work
i have a ac machine and extensive jeep experence on removing those dashes
Herb Leong wrote:
> In article <LnFCi.1438$FO2.297@newssvr14.news.prodigy.net>,
> Barking Dog <not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
> #I hope some one can help me.
> #
> #I have a 2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo Freedom edition with the manual a/c
> #control.
> #
> #The a/c blows cool not icy cold from the center vents fine. However, the
> #side vents, more so on the passenger side do not. I get some air blowing
> #from the side vents but it's not very cool and not very powerful.
> #
> #The heat blows like the devil himself is standing there.
> #
> #I know that the blend doors are a problem with the automatic dual
> #control but I can't seem to find out anything on the manual control.
> #
> #How can I check if the doors are working? Do I need to remove the
> #dash/glovebox just to check them? And if I do, can I use the fix that
> #is sold on ebay?
>
> I'm not sure if your issue is the same as mine, but I had a '99 WJ Laredo
> that stopped pumping air all together. It turns out that the fresh air/
> recirculated air door broke and fell on to the opening to the fan/blower
> unit. I was lucky in that I was able just remove the glove bin, drop the
> blower motor, and then put in a coathanger to prop up the door in the fresh
> air position. Otherwise, the DC service manual said to remove the dash,
> drain the AC gas, drain the coolant, disconect the AC and coolant lines
> going to the HVAC system, remove the unit and open it up on a bench.
>
> /herb
i have a ac machine and extensive jeep experence on removing those dashes
Herb Leong wrote:
> In article <LnFCi.1438$FO2.297@newssvr14.news.prodigy.net>,
> Barking Dog <not.listed@nothere.com> wrote:
> #I hope some one can help me.
> #
> #I have a 2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo Freedom edition with the manual a/c
> #control.
> #
> #The a/c blows cool not icy cold from the center vents fine. However, the
> #side vents, more so on the passenger side do not. I get some air blowing
> #from the side vents but it's not very cool and not very powerful.
> #
> #The heat blows like the devil himself is standing there.
> #
> #I know that the blend doors are a problem with the automatic dual
> #control but I can't seem to find out anything on the manual control.
> #
> #How can I check if the doors are working? Do I need to remove the
> #dash/glovebox just to check them? And if I do, can I use the fix that
> #is sold on ebay?
>
> I'm not sure if your issue is the same as mine, but I had a '99 WJ Laredo
> that stopped pumping air all together. It turns out that the fresh air/
> recirculated air door broke and fell on to the opening to the fan/blower
> unit. I was lucky in that I was able just remove the glove bin, drop the
> blower motor, and then put in a coathanger to prop up the door in the fresh
> air position. Otherwise, the DC service manual said to remove the dash,
> drain the AC gas, drain the coolant, disconect the AC and coolant lines
> going to the HVAC system, remove the unit and open it up on a bench.
>
> /herb


