Broken Jeep heater and unhappy wife!
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Re: Broken Jeep heater and unhappy wife!
were are you located?/ i'll do it for 300 labor plus parts i have done at least
20 in the last 2 years
Steve Foley wrote:
> I received this from a friend, but I've never owned a Jeep Cherokee (I own a
> CJ and YJ, My Cherokee is a Piper). Anyone know how to fix this?
>
> Hi all,
>
> My 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee has developed a "glitch" and I need advice! The
> passenger dash vents and floor vents are all blowing air but it is COLD even
> when the switches are set for hot. (It blows hot on the driver's side.) OF
> course, it is out of warranty and the estimate is 1,200 to go into the dash
> and replace a "flapper". That's a LOT of avgas... And user fees! ;) The
> question is does anyone know how difficult it is to go in, extricate the
> part and swap it or fix it myself? If anyone happens to know of a website
> with "how-to remove the dash", that would be a help. OR, should I just let
> the dealer do it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ralph
>
> PS To give you an idea of what I can take on, I recently, skinned the
> passenger seat, found a broken wire in the seat heater and soldered it back.
>
> Even managed to reassemble the seat and put it back in the Jeep! :)
>
> _______________________________________________
>
> Piper mailing list
20 in the last 2 years
Steve Foley wrote:
> I received this from a friend, but I've never owned a Jeep Cherokee (I own a
> CJ and YJ, My Cherokee is a Piper). Anyone know how to fix this?
>
> Hi all,
>
> My 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee has developed a "glitch" and I need advice! The
> passenger dash vents and floor vents are all blowing air but it is COLD even
> when the switches are set for hot. (It blows hot on the driver's side.) OF
> course, it is out of warranty and the estimate is 1,200 to go into the dash
> and replace a "flapper". That's a LOT of avgas... And user fees! ;) The
> question is does anyone know how difficult it is to go in, extricate the
> part and swap it or fix it myself? If anyone happens to know of a website
> with "how-to remove the dash", that would be a help. OR, should I just let
> the dealer do it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ralph
>
> PS To give you an idea of what I can take on, I recently, skinned the
> passenger seat, found a broken wire in the seat heater and soldered it back.
>
> Even managed to reassemble the seat and put it back in the Jeep! :)
>
> _______________________________________________
>
> Piper mailing list
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Re: Broken Jeep heater and unhappy wife!
were are you located?/ i'll do it for 300 labor plus parts i have done at least
20 in the last 2 years
Steve Foley wrote:
> I received this from a friend, but I've never owned a Jeep Cherokee (I own a
> CJ and YJ, My Cherokee is a Piper). Anyone know how to fix this?
>
> Hi all,
>
> My 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee has developed a "glitch" and I need advice! The
> passenger dash vents and floor vents are all blowing air but it is COLD even
> when the switches are set for hot. (It blows hot on the driver's side.) OF
> course, it is out of warranty and the estimate is 1,200 to go into the dash
> and replace a "flapper". That's a LOT of avgas... And user fees! ;) The
> question is does anyone know how difficult it is to go in, extricate the
> part and swap it or fix it myself? If anyone happens to know of a website
> with "how-to remove the dash", that would be a help. OR, should I just let
> the dealer do it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ralph
>
> PS To give you an idea of what I can take on, I recently, skinned the
> passenger seat, found a broken wire in the seat heater and soldered it back.
>
> Even managed to reassemble the seat and put it back in the Jeep! :)
>
> _______________________________________________
>
> Piper mailing list
20 in the last 2 years
Steve Foley wrote:
> I received this from a friend, but I've never owned a Jeep Cherokee (I own a
> CJ and YJ, My Cherokee is a Piper). Anyone know how to fix this?
>
> Hi all,
>
> My 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee has developed a "glitch" and I need advice! The
> passenger dash vents and floor vents are all blowing air but it is COLD even
> when the switches are set for hot. (It blows hot on the driver's side.) OF
> course, it is out of warranty and the estimate is 1,200 to go into the dash
> and replace a "flapper". That's a LOT of avgas... And user fees! ;) The
> question is does anyone know how difficult it is to go in, extricate the
> part and swap it or fix it myself? If anyone happens to know of a website
> with "how-to remove the dash", that would be a help. OR, should I just let
> the dealer do it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ralph
>
> PS To give you an idea of what I can take on, I recently, skinned the
> passenger seat, found a broken wire in the seat heater and soldered it back.
>
> Even managed to reassemble the seat and put it back in the Jeep! :)
>
> _______________________________________________
>
> Piper mailing list
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Re: Broken Jeep heater and unhappy wife!
were are you located?/ i'll do it for 300 labor plus parts i have done at least
20 in the last 2 years
Steve Foley wrote:
> I received this from a friend, but I've never owned a Jeep Cherokee (I own a
> CJ and YJ, My Cherokee is a Piper). Anyone know how to fix this?
>
> Hi all,
>
> My 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee has developed a "glitch" and I need advice! The
> passenger dash vents and floor vents are all blowing air but it is COLD even
> when the switches are set for hot. (It blows hot on the driver's side.) OF
> course, it is out of warranty and the estimate is 1,200 to go into the dash
> and replace a "flapper". That's a LOT of avgas... And user fees! ;) The
> question is does anyone know how difficult it is to go in, extricate the
> part and swap it or fix it myself? If anyone happens to know of a website
> with "how-to remove the dash", that would be a help. OR, should I just let
> the dealer do it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ralph
>
> PS To give you an idea of what I can take on, I recently, skinned the
> passenger seat, found a broken wire in the seat heater and soldered it back.
>
> Even managed to reassemble the seat and put it back in the Jeep! :)
>
> _______________________________________________
>
> Piper mailing list
20 in the last 2 years
Steve Foley wrote:
> I received this from a friend, but I've never owned a Jeep Cherokee (I own a
> CJ and YJ, My Cherokee is a Piper). Anyone know how to fix this?
>
> Hi all,
>
> My 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee has developed a "glitch" and I need advice! The
> passenger dash vents and floor vents are all blowing air but it is COLD even
> when the switches are set for hot. (It blows hot on the driver's side.) OF
> course, it is out of warranty and the estimate is 1,200 to go into the dash
> and replace a "flapper". That's a LOT of avgas... And user fees! ;) The
> question is does anyone know how difficult it is to go in, extricate the
> part and swap it or fix it myself? If anyone happens to know of a website
> with "how-to remove the dash", that would be a help. OR, should I just let
> the dealer do it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ralph
>
> PS To give you an idea of what I can take on, I recently, skinned the
> passenger seat, found a broken wire in the seat heater and soldered it back.
>
> Even managed to reassemble the seat and put it back in the Jeep! :)
>
> _______________________________________________
>
> Piper mailing list
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