99 Cherokee HVAC Problem
#41
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Re: 99 Cherokee HVAC Problem
And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
Janie
Howard wrote:
> The older Jeep Cherokees (88-92) had a vacuum reservoir inside the
> right front bumper. Two vacuum lines went from there to the HVAC and
> other things like the speed control. The lines went under/behind the
> battery. Over time the line wore out (acid ate through) and the Jeep
> had both the HVAC and speed control problem. Look at the vacuum lines
> then see if there is still a vacuum reservoir.
battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
Janie
Howard wrote:
> The older Jeep Cherokees (88-92) had a vacuum reservoir inside the
> right front bumper. Two vacuum lines went from there to the HVAC and
> other things like the speed control. The lines went under/behind the
> battery. Over time the line wore out (acid ate through) and the Jeep
> had both the HVAC and speed control problem. Look at the vacuum lines
> then see if there is still a vacuum reservoir.
#42
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Re: 99 Cherokee HVAC Problem
Thanks for telling us what your problem was.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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JB wrote:
>
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
JB wrote:
>
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
#43
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Re: 99 Cherokee HVAC Problem
Thanks for telling us what your problem was.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
JB wrote:
>
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
JB wrote:
>
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
#44
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Re: 99 Cherokee HVAC Problem
Thanks for telling us what your problem was.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
JB wrote:
>
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
JB wrote:
>
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
#45
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Re: 99 Cherokee HVAC Problem
Thanks for telling us what your problem was.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
JB wrote:
>
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
JB wrote:
>
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
#46
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Re: 99 Cherokee HVAC Problem
Well since my lottery ticket yesterday was 0 for 7, thanks. Nothing
like having been there for the answer. Thanks for posting the solution
to your problem as many just fade away.
JB wrote:
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
>
> Howard wrote:
> > The older Jeep Cherokees (88-92) had a vacuum reservoir inside the
> > right front bumper. Two vacuum lines went from there to the HVAC and
> > other things like the speed control. The lines went under/behind the
> > battery. Over time the line wore out (acid ate through) and the Jeep
> > had both the HVAC and speed control problem. Look at the vacuum lines
> > then see if there is still a vacuum reservoir.
like having been there for the answer. Thanks for posting the solution
to your problem as many just fade away.
JB wrote:
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
>
> Howard wrote:
> > The older Jeep Cherokees (88-92) had a vacuum reservoir inside the
> > right front bumper. Two vacuum lines went from there to the HVAC and
> > other things like the speed control. The lines went under/behind the
> > battery. Over time the line wore out (acid ate through) and the Jeep
> > had both the HVAC and speed control problem. Look at the vacuum lines
> > then see if there is still a vacuum reservoir.
#47
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Re: 99 Cherokee HVAC Problem
Well since my lottery ticket yesterday was 0 for 7, thanks. Nothing
like having been there for the answer. Thanks for posting the solution
to your problem as many just fade away.
JB wrote:
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
>
> Howard wrote:
> > The older Jeep Cherokees (88-92) had a vacuum reservoir inside the
> > right front bumper. Two vacuum lines went from there to the HVAC and
> > other things like the speed control. The lines went under/behind the
> > battery. Over time the line wore out (acid ate through) and the Jeep
> > had both the HVAC and speed control problem. Look at the vacuum lines
> > then see if there is still a vacuum reservoir.
like having been there for the answer. Thanks for posting the solution
to your problem as many just fade away.
JB wrote:
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
>
> Howard wrote:
> > The older Jeep Cherokees (88-92) had a vacuum reservoir inside the
> > right front bumper. Two vacuum lines went from there to the HVAC and
> > other things like the speed control. The lines went under/behind the
> > battery. Over time the line wore out (acid ate through) and the Jeep
> > had both the HVAC and speed control problem. Look at the vacuum lines
> > then see if there is still a vacuum reservoir.
#48
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Re: 99 Cherokee HVAC Problem
Well since my lottery ticket yesterday was 0 for 7, thanks. Nothing
like having been there for the answer. Thanks for posting the solution
to your problem as many just fade away.
JB wrote:
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
>
> Howard wrote:
> > The older Jeep Cherokees (88-92) had a vacuum reservoir inside the
> > right front bumper. Two vacuum lines went from there to the HVAC and
> > other things like the speed control. The lines went under/behind the
> > battery. Over time the line wore out (acid ate through) and the Jeep
> > had both the HVAC and speed control problem. Look at the vacuum lines
> > then see if there is still a vacuum reservoir.
like having been there for the answer. Thanks for posting the solution
to your problem as many just fade away.
JB wrote:
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
>
> Howard wrote:
> > The older Jeep Cherokees (88-92) had a vacuum reservoir inside the
> > right front bumper. Two vacuum lines went from there to the HVAC and
> > other things like the speed control. The lines went under/behind the
> > battery. Over time the line wore out (acid ate through) and the Jeep
> > had both the HVAC and speed control problem. Look at the vacuum lines
> > then see if there is still a vacuum reservoir.
#49
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Re: 99 Cherokee HVAC Problem
Well since my lottery ticket yesterday was 0 for 7, thanks. Nothing
like having been there for the answer. Thanks for posting the solution
to your problem as many just fade away.
JB wrote:
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
>
> Howard wrote:
> > The older Jeep Cherokees (88-92) had a vacuum reservoir inside the
> > right front bumper. Two vacuum lines went from there to the HVAC and
> > other things like the speed control. The lines went under/behind the
> > battery. Over time the line wore out (acid ate through) and the Jeep
> > had both the HVAC and speed control problem. Look at the vacuum lines
> > then see if there is still a vacuum reservoir.
like having been there for the answer. Thanks for posting the solution
to your problem as many just fade away.
JB wrote:
> And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
> battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
> Janie
>
> Howard wrote:
> > The older Jeep Cherokees (88-92) had a vacuum reservoir inside the
> > right front bumper. Two vacuum lines went from there to the HVAC and
> > other things like the speed control. The lines went under/behind the
> > battery. Over time the line wore out (acid ate through) and the Jeep
> > had both the HVAC and speed control problem. Look at the vacuum lines
> > then see if there is still a vacuum reservoir.
#50
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Re: 99 Cherokee HVAC Problem
I'll second that, thanks for letting us know how it turned out.
Jeff DeWitt
Howard wrote:
> Well since my lottery ticket yesterday was 0 for 7, thanks. Nothing
> like having been there for the answer. Thanks for posting the solution
> to your problem as many just fade away.
>
> JB wrote:
>
>>And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
>>battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
>>Janie
>>
>>Howard wrote:
>>
>>>The older Jeep Cherokees (88-92) had a vacuum reservoir inside the
>>>right front bumper. Two vacuum lines went from there to the HVAC and
>>>other things like the speed control. The lines went under/behind the
>>>battery. Over time the line wore out (acid ate through) and the Jeep
>>>had both the HVAC and speed control problem. Look at the vacuum lines
>>>then see if there is still a vacuum reservoir.
>
>
Jeff DeWitt
Howard wrote:
> Well since my lottery ticket yesterday was 0 for 7, thanks. Nothing
> like having been there for the answer. Thanks for posting the solution
> to your problem as many just fade away.
>
> JB wrote:
>
>>And the winner is.. Howard! Yup, battery acid on the vacuum lines. New
>>battery, new vacuum lines, new shocks. Rides great! Thanks!
>>Janie
>>
>>Howard wrote:
>>
>>>The older Jeep Cherokees (88-92) had a vacuum reservoir inside the
>>>right front bumper. Two vacuum lines went from there to the HVAC and
>>>other things like the speed control. The lines went under/behind the
>>>battery. Over time the line wore out (acid ate through) and the Jeep
>>>had both the HVAC and speed control problem. Look at the vacuum lines
>>>then see if there is still a vacuum reservoir.
>
>