Climate control panel overheating
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Re: Climate control panel overheating
I do not know about the rest of you? But replacing the blower sounds
like it but be a pain in the neck to do. I know with my 99 wrangler TJ
I have to take the whole dash up and out just to get to the blower
motor. I think you may need to take dash out of yours to get to your
blower motor. But I can be worng very easy. What I would do is replace
the heater/AC control and if it happins again take a look at taking
your rig to the shop But if you got the tools the skills and the time.
Take a look at the heater control box under the dash and see if any of
the motors are running hot or slow. Replace them if they are running
hot or slow. I hope this is of any help. Jamie
like it but be a pain in the neck to do. I know with my 99 wrangler TJ
I have to take the whole dash up and out just to get to the blower
motor. I think you may need to take dash out of yours to get to your
blower motor. But I can be worng very easy. What I would do is replace
the heater/AC control and if it happins again take a look at taking
your rig to the shop But if you got the tools the skills and the time.
Take a look at the heater control box under the dash and see if any of
the motors are running hot or slow. Replace them if they are running
hot or slow. I hope this is of any help. Jamie
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Re: Climate control panel overheating
I do not know about the rest of you? But replacing the blower sounds
like it but be a pain in the neck to do. I know with my 99 wrangler TJ
I have to take the whole dash up and out just to get to the blower
motor. I think you may need to take dash out of yours to get to your
blower motor. But I can be worng very easy. What I would do is replace
the heater/AC control and if it happins again take a look at taking
your rig to the shop But if you got the tools the skills and the time.
Take a look at the heater control box under the dash and see if any of
the motors are running hot or slow. Replace them if they are running
hot or slow. I hope this is of any help. Jamie
like it but be a pain in the neck to do. I know with my 99 wrangler TJ
I have to take the whole dash up and out just to get to the blower
motor. I think you may need to take dash out of yours to get to your
blower motor. But I can be worng very easy. What I would do is replace
the heater/AC control and if it happins again take a look at taking
your rig to the shop But if you got the tools the skills and the time.
Take a look at the heater control box under the dash and see if any of
the motors are running hot or slow. Replace them if they are running
hot or slow. I hope this is of any help. Jamie
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Re: Climate control panel overheating
I do not know about the rest of you? But replacing the blower sounds
like it but be a pain in the neck to do. I know with my 99 wrangler TJ
I have to take the whole dash up and out just to get to the blower
motor. I think you may need to take dash out of yours to get to your
blower motor. But I can be worng very easy. What I would do is replace
the heater/AC control and if it happins again take a look at taking
your rig to the shop But if you got the tools the skills and the time.
Take a look at the heater control box under the dash and see if any of
the motors are running hot or slow. Replace them if they are running
hot or slow. I hope this is of any help. Jamie
like it but be a pain in the neck to do. I know with my 99 wrangler TJ
I have to take the whole dash up and out just to get to the blower
motor. I think you may need to take dash out of yours to get to your
blower motor. But I can be worng very easy. What I would do is replace
the heater/AC control and if it happins again take a look at taking
your rig to the shop But if you got the tools the skills and the time.
Take a look at the heater control box under the dash and see if any of
the motors are running hot or slow. Replace them if they are running
hot or slow. I hope this is of any help. Jamie
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