Grand Cherokee AC air door issue
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> Doug,
>
> I'll start with the vacuum leak check since its the least painfull back
> breaking checks.
>
> I replaced the AC blower fan in November, I should have pulled the seat
> out, would have been easier with more room in the floor area.
> So if no leaks are found. Do I pull the blower motor or do I have to pull
> the glove box to reach
> the Recirc door air actuator ? Is the linkage visable or do I have to
> fell around to find it by hand ? Thanks.
Unfortuantly you can't get to it through the top since the relay tray hides
under the glove box. It's a reach around the back/side and is a real pain
in the butt as there is very little space. I think the big service book
states to remove the whole assembly for service. That's nuts since it
means discharging the AC system.
I service what I can reach and live with the rest. :/
As for breaking your back working under the dash, try this.
Get a piece of 1/2" plywood about 1' wide and 3' long. Sit
it on the door sill then lay down on top of it. that gives
your back a rest.
--
DougW
> Doug,
>
> I'll start with the vacuum leak check since its the least painfull back
> breaking checks.
>
> I replaced the AC blower fan in November, I should have pulled the seat
> out, would have been easier with more room in the floor area.
> So if no leaks are found. Do I pull the blower motor or do I have to pull
> the glove box to reach
> the Recirc door air actuator ? Is the linkage visable or do I have to
> fell around to find it by hand ? Thanks.
Unfortuantly you can't get to it through the top since the relay tray hides
under the glove box. It's a reach around the back/side and is a real pain
in the butt as there is very little space. I think the big service book
states to remove the whole assembly for service. That's nuts since it
means discharging the AC system.
I service what I can reach and live with the rest. :/
As for breaking your back working under the dash, try this.
Get a piece of 1/2" plywood about 1' wide and 3' long. Sit
it on the door sill then lay down on top of it. that gives
your back a rest.
--
DougW
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WildBill66 did pass the time by typing:
> Doug,
>
> I'll start with the vacuum leak check since its the least painfull back
> breaking checks.
>
> I replaced the AC blower fan in November, I should have pulled the seat
> out, would have been easier with more room in the floor area.
> So if no leaks are found. Do I pull the blower motor or do I have to pull
> the glove box to reach
> the Recirc door air actuator ? Is the linkage visable or do I have to
> fell around to find it by hand ? Thanks.
Unfortuantly you can't get to it through the top since the relay tray hides
under the glove box. It's a reach around the back/side and is a real pain
in the butt as there is very little space. I think the big service book
states to remove the whole assembly for service. That's nuts since it
means discharging the AC system.
I service what I can reach and live with the rest. :/
As for breaking your back working under the dash, try this.
Get a piece of 1/2" plywood about 1' wide and 3' long. Sit
it on the door sill then lay down on top of it. that gives
your back a rest.
--
DougW
> Doug,
>
> I'll start with the vacuum leak check since its the least painfull back
> breaking checks.
>
> I replaced the AC blower fan in November, I should have pulled the seat
> out, would have been easier with more room in the floor area.
> So if no leaks are found. Do I pull the blower motor or do I have to pull
> the glove box to reach
> the Recirc door air actuator ? Is the linkage visable or do I have to
> fell around to find it by hand ? Thanks.
Unfortuantly you can't get to it through the top since the relay tray hides
under the glove box. It's a reach around the back/side and is a real pain
in the butt as there is very little space. I think the big service book
states to remove the whole assembly for service. That's nuts since it
means discharging the AC system.
I service what I can reach and live with the rest. :/
As for breaking your back working under the dash, try this.
Get a piece of 1/2" plywood about 1' wide and 3' long. Sit
it on the door sill then lay down on top of it. that gives
your back a rest.
--
DougW
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WildBill66 did pass the time by typing:
> Doug,
>
> I'll start with the vacuum leak check since its the least painfull back
> breaking checks.
>
> I replaced the AC blower fan in November, I should have pulled the seat
> out, would have been easier with more room in the floor area.
> So if no leaks are found. Do I pull the blower motor or do I have to pull
> the glove box to reach
> the Recirc door air actuator ? Is the linkage visable or do I have to
> fell around to find it by hand ? Thanks.
Unfortuantly you can't get to it through the top since the relay tray hides
under the glove box. It's a reach around the back/side and is a real pain
in the butt as there is very little space. I think the big service book
states to remove the whole assembly for service. That's nuts since it
means discharging the AC system.
I service what I can reach and live with the rest. :/
As for breaking your back working under the dash, try this.
Get a piece of 1/2" plywood about 1' wide and 3' long. Sit
it on the door sill then lay down on top of it. that gives
your back a rest.
--
DougW
> Doug,
>
> I'll start with the vacuum leak check since its the least painfull back
> breaking checks.
>
> I replaced the AC blower fan in November, I should have pulled the seat
> out, would have been easier with more room in the floor area.
> So if no leaks are found. Do I pull the blower motor or do I have to pull
> the glove box to reach
> the Recirc door air actuator ? Is the linkage visable or do I have to
> fell around to find it by hand ? Thanks.
Unfortuantly you can't get to it through the top since the relay tray hides
under the glove box. It's a reach around the back/side and is a real pain
in the butt as there is very little space. I think the big service book
states to remove the whole assembly for service. That's nuts since it
means discharging the AC system.
I service what I can reach and live with the rest. :/
As for breaking your back working under the dash, try this.
Get a piece of 1/2" plywood about 1' wide and 3' long. Sit
it on the door sill then lay down on top of it. that gives
your back a rest.
--
DougW
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