HELP!!! Heater Blower
#21
Guest
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Re: HELP!!! Heater Blower
Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
loose. This messes up the heater control.
The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
ground strap.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
FrankW wrote:
>
> I have a 01TJ
> I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
> On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
> then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
> wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
>
> Next question for the experienced.
> How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
> If it's the switch of coarse.
>
> Shazam wrote:
> > That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
> > extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
> > doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
> > moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
> > starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
> > dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
> > my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
> > garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
> > that helps. Thanks for everything.
> >
> > By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
> > actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
> > something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
> >
> >
> >
> > "CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
> >
> >>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
> >>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
> >>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
> >>
They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
loose. This messes up the heater control.
The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
ground strap.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
FrankW wrote:
>
> I have a 01TJ
> I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
> On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
> then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
> wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
>
> Next question for the experienced.
> How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
> If it's the switch of coarse.
>
> Shazam wrote:
> > That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
> > extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
> > doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
> > moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
> > starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
> > dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
> > my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
> > garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
> > that helps. Thanks for everything.
> >
> > By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
> > actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
> > something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
> >
> >
> >
> > "CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
> >
> >>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
> >>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
> >>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
> >>
#22
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: HELP!!! Heater Blower
Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
loose. This messes up the heater control.
The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
ground strap.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
FrankW wrote:
>
> I have a 01TJ
> I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
> On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
> then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
> wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
>
> Next question for the experienced.
> How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
> If it's the switch of coarse.
>
> Shazam wrote:
> > That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
> > extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
> > doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
> > moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
> > starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
> > dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
> > my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
> > garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
> > that helps. Thanks for everything.
> >
> > By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
> > actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
> > something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
> >
> >
> >
> > "CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
> >
> >>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
> >>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
> >>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
> >>
They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
loose. This messes up the heater control.
The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
ground strap.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
FrankW wrote:
>
> I have a 01TJ
> I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
> On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
> then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
> wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
>
> Next question for the experienced.
> How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
> If it's the switch of coarse.
>
> Shazam wrote:
> > That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
> > extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
> > doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
> > moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
> > starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
> > dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
> > my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
> > garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
> > that helps. Thanks for everything.
> >
> > By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
> > actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
> > something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
> >
> >
> >
> > "CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
> >
> >>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
> >>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
> >>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
> >>
#23
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Re: HELP!!! Heater Blower
Darn it!
How long has this (tsb) been out.
My warranty is over :-(
Mike Romain wrote:
> Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
>
> They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
> loose. This messes up the heater control.
>
> The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
> ground strap.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>>I have a 01TJ
>>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
>>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
>>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
>>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
>>
>>Next question for the experienced.
>>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
>>If it's the switch of coarse.
>>
>>Shazam wrote:
>>
>>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
>>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
>>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
>>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
>>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
>>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
>>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
>>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
>>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
>>>
>>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
>>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
>>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
>>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
>>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
>>>>
How long has this (tsb) been out.
My warranty is over :-(
Mike Romain wrote:
> Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
>
> They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
> loose. This messes up the heater control.
>
> The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
> ground strap.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>>I have a 01TJ
>>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
>>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
>>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
>>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
>>
>>Next question for the experienced.
>>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
>>If it's the switch of coarse.
>>
>>Shazam wrote:
>>
>>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
>>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
>>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
>>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
>>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
>>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
>>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
>>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
>>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
>>>
>>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
>>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
>>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
>>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
>>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
>>>>
#24
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: HELP!!! Heater Blower
Darn it!
How long has this (tsb) been out.
My warranty is over :-(
Mike Romain wrote:
> Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
>
> They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
> loose. This messes up the heater control.
>
> The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
> ground strap.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>>I have a 01TJ
>>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
>>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
>>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
>>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
>>
>>Next question for the experienced.
>>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
>>If it's the switch of coarse.
>>
>>Shazam wrote:
>>
>>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
>>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
>>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
>>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
>>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
>>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
>>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
>>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
>>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
>>>
>>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
>>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
>>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
>>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
>>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
>>>>
How long has this (tsb) been out.
My warranty is over :-(
Mike Romain wrote:
> Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
>
> They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
> loose. This messes up the heater control.
>
> The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
> ground strap.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>>I have a 01TJ
>>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
>>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
>>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
>>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
>>
>>Next question for the experienced.
>>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
>>If it's the switch of coarse.
>>
>>Shazam wrote:
>>
>>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
>>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
>>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
>>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
>>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
>>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
>>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
>>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
>>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
>>>
>>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
>>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
>>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
>>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
>>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
>>>>
#25
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: HELP!!! Heater Blower
Darn it!
How long has this (tsb) been out.
My warranty is over :-(
Mike Romain wrote:
> Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
>
> They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
> loose. This messes up the heater control.
>
> The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
> ground strap.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>>I have a 01TJ
>>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
>>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
>>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
>>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
>>
>>Next question for the experienced.
>>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
>>If it's the switch of coarse.
>>
>>Shazam wrote:
>>
>>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
>>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
>>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
>>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
>>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
>>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
>>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
>>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
>>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
>>>
>>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
>>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
>>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
>>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
>>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
>>>>
How long has this (tsb) been out.
My warranty is over :-(
Mike Romain wrote:
> Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
>
> They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
> loose. This messes up the heater control.
>
> The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
> ground strap.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>>I have a 01TJ
>>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
>>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
>>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
>>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
>>
>>Next question for the experienced.
>>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
>>If it's the switch of coarse.
>>
>>Shazam wrote:
>>
>>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
>>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
>>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
>>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
>>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
>>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
>>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
>>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
>>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
>>>
>>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
>>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
>>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
>>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
>>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
>>>>
#26
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Posts: n/a
Re: HELP!!! Heater Blower
I am trying to find it again. I think it was for a different year.
Yours is under recall for a bad ignition switch that could catch fire
and for a bad design on the exhaust manifold that could catch fire.
I will keep nosing around and find the TSB number on that punky ground.
Mike
FrankW wrote:
>
> Darn it!
> How long has this (tsb) been out.
> My warranty is over :-(
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
>
> > Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
> >
> > They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
> > loose. This messes up the heater control.
> >
> > The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
> > ground strap.
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > FrankW wrote:
> >
> >>I have a 01TJ
> >>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
> >>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
> >>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
> >>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
> >>
> >>Next question for the experienced.
> >>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
> >>If it's the switch of coarse.
> >>
> >>Shazam wrote:
> >>
> >>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
> >>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
> >>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
> >>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
> >>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
> >>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
> >>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
> >>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
> >>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
> >>>
> >>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
> >>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
> >>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
> >>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
> >>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
> >>>>
Yours is under recall for a bad ignition switch that could catch fire
and for a bad design on the exhaust manifold that could catch fire.
I will keep nosing around and find the TSB number on that punky ground.
Mike
FrankW wrote:
>
> Darn it!
> How long has this (tsb) been out.
> My warranty is over :-(
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
>
> > Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
> >
> > They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
> > loose. This messes up the heater control.
> >
> > The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
> > ground strap.
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > FrankW wrote:
> >
> >>I have a 01TJ
> >>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
> >>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
> >>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
> >>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
> >>
> >>Next question for the experienced.
> >>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
> >>If it's the switch of coarse.
> >>
> >>Shazam wrote:
> >>
> >>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
> >>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
> >>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
> >>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
> >>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
> >>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
> >>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
> >>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
> >>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
> >>>
> >>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
> >>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
> >>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
> >>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
> >>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
> >>>>
#27
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: HELP!!! Heater Blower
I am trying to find it again. I think it was for a different year.
Yours is under recall for a bad ignition switch that could catch fire
and for a bad design on the exhaust manifold that could catch fire.
I will keep nosing around and find the TSB number on that punky ground.
Mike
FrankW wrote:
>
> Darn it!
> How long has this (tsb) been out.
> My warranty is over :-(
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
>
> > Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
> >
> > They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
> > loose. This messes up the heater control.
> >
> > The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
> > ground strap.
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > FrankW wrote:
> >
> >>I have a 01TJ
> >>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
> >>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
> >>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
> >>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
> >>
> >>Next question for the experienced.
> >>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
> >>If it's the switch of coarse.
> >>
> >>Shazam wrote:
> >>
> >>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
> >>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
> >>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
> >>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
> >>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
> >>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
> >>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
> >>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
> >>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
> >>>
> >>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
> >>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
> >>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
> >>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
> >>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
> >>>>
Yours is under recall for a bad ignition switch that could catch fire
and for a bad design on the exhaust manifold that could catch fire.
I will keep nosing around and find the TSB number on that punky ground.
Mike
FrankW wrote:
>
> Darn it!
> How long has this (tsb) been out.
> My warranty is over :-(
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
>
> > Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
> >
> > They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
> > loose. This messes up the heater control.
> >
> > The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
> > ground strap.
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > FrankW wrote:
> >
> >>I have a 01TJ
> >>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
> >>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
> >>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
> >>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
> >>
> >>Next question for the experienced.
> >>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
> >>If it's the switch of coarse.
> >>
> >>Shazam wrote:
> >>
> >>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
> >>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
> >>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
> >>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
> >>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
> >>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
> >>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
> >>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
> >>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
> >>>
> >>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
> >>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
> >>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
> >>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
> >>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
> >>>>
#28
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: HELP!!! Heater Blower
I am trying to find it again. I think it was for a different year.
Yours is under recall for a bad ignition switch that could catch fire
and for a bad design on the exhaust manifold that could catch fire.
I will keep nosing around and find the TSB number on that punky ground.
Mike
FrankW wrote:
>
> Darn it!
> How long has this (tsb) been out.
> My warranty is over :-(
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
>
> > Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
> >
> > They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
> > loose. This messes up the heater control.
> >
> > The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
> > ground strap.
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > FrankW wrote:
> >
> >>I have a 01TJ
> >>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
> >>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
> >>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
> >>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
> >>
> >>Next question for the experienced.
> >>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
> >>If it's the switch of coarse.
> >>
> >>Shazam wrote:
> >>
> >>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
> >>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
> >>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
> >>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
> >>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
> >>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
> >>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
> >>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
> >>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
> >>>
> >>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
> >>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
> >>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
> >>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
> >>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
> >>>>
Yours is under recall for a bad ignition switch that could catch fire
and for a bad design on the exhaust manifold that could catch fire.
I will keep nosing around and find the TSB number on that punky ground.
Mike
FrankW wrote:
>
> Darn it!
> How long has this (tsb) been out.
> My warranty is over :-(
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
>
> > Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
> >
> > They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
> > loose. This messes up the heater control.
> >
> > The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
> > ground strap.
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > FrankW wrote:
> >
> >>I have a 01TJ
> >>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
> >>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
> >>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
> >>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
> >>
> >>Next question for the experienced.
> >>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
> >>If it's the switch of coarse.
> >>
> >>Shazam wrote:
> >>
> >>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
> >>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
> >>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
> >>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
> >>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
> >>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
> >>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
> >>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
> >>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
> >>>
> >>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
> >>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
> >>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
> >>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
> >>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
> >>>>
#29
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: HELP!!! Heater Blower
Thanks Mike
Yup got them recalls done.
Mike Romain wrote:
> I am trying to find it again. I think it was for a different year.
>
> Yours is under recall for a bad ignition switch that could catch fire
> and for a bad design on the exhaust manifold that could catch fire.
>
> I will keep nosing around and find the TSB number on that punky ground.
>
> Mike
>
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>>Darn it!
>>How long has this (tsb) been out.
>>My warranty is over :-(
>>
>>Mike Romain wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
>>>
>>>They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
>>>loose. This messes up the heater control.
>>>
>>>The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
>>>ground strap.
>>>
>>>Mike
>>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>>
>>>FrankW wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have a 01TJ
>>>>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
>>>>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
>>>>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
>>>>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
>>>>
>>>>Next question for the experienced.
>>>>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
>>>>If it's the switch of coarse.
>>>>
>>>>Shazam wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
>>>>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
>>>>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
>>>>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
>>>>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
>>>>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
>>>>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
>>>>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
>>>>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
>>>>>
>>>>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
>>>>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
>>>>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
>>>>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
>>>>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
>>>>>>
Yup got them recalls done.
Mike Romain wrote:
> I am trying to find it again. I think it was for a different year.
>
> Yours is under recall for a bad ignition switch that could catch fire
> and for a bad design on the exhaust manifold that could catch fire.
>
> I will keep nosing around and find the TSB number on that punky ground.
>
> Mike
>
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>>Darn it!
>>How long has this (tsb) been out.
>>My warranty is over :-(
>>
>>Mike Romain wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
>>>
>>>They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
>>>loose. This messes up the heater control.
>>>
>>>The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
>>>ground strap.
>>>
>>>Mike
>>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>>
>>>FrankW wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have a 01TJ
>>>>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
>>>>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
>>>>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
>>>>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
>>>>
>>>>Next question for the experienced.
>>>>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
>>>>If it's the switch of coarse.
>>>>
>>>>Shazam wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
>>>>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
>>>>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
>>>>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
>>>>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
>>>>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
>>>>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
>>>>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
>>>>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
>>>>>
>>>>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
>>>>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
>>>>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
>>>>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
>>>>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
>>>>>>
#30
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: HELP!!! Heater Blower
Thanks Mike
Yup got them recalls done.
Mike Romain wrote:
> I am trying to find it again. I think it was for a different year.
>
> Yours is under recall for a bad ignition switch that could catch fire
> and for a bad design on the exhaust manifold that could catch fire.
>
> I will keep nosing around and find the TSB number on that punky ground.
>
> Mike
>
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>>Darn it!
>>How long has this (tsb) been out.
>>My warranty is over :-(
>>
>>Mike Romain wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
>>>
>>>They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
>>>loose. This messes up the heater control.
>>>
>>>The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
>>>ground strap.
>>>
>>>Mike
>>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>>
>>>FrankW wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have a 01TJ
>>>>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
>>>>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
>>>>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
>>>>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
>>>>
>>>>Next question for the experienced.
>>>>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
>>>>If it's the switch of coarse.
>>>>
>>>>Shazam wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
>>>>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
>>>>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
>>>>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
>>>>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
>>>>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
>>>>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
>>>>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
>>>>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
>>>>>
>>>>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
>>>>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
>>>>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
>>>>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
>>>>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
>>>>>>
Yup got them recalls done.
Mike Romain wrote:
> I am trying to find it again. I think it was for a different year.
>
> Yours is under recall for a bad ignition switch that could catch fire
> and for a bad design on the exhaust manifold that could catch fire.
>
> I will keep nosing around and find the TSB number on that punky ground.
>
> Mike
>
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>>Darn it!
>>How long has this (tsb) been out.
>>My warranty is over :-(
>>
>>Mike Romain wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Gents, there is a TSB out on the heater switch in the TJ's.
>>>
>>>They did a crappy job of installing the dash and the ground wires come
>>>loose. This messes up the heater control.
>>>
>>>The fix is to drill and tap the dash for a bigger/better bolt on the
>>>ground strap.
>>>
>>>Mike
>>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>>
>>>FrankW wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have a 01TJ
>>>>I'm having a problem with the switch (I believe)
>>>>On the highest speed setting, after turning the motor off and
>>>>then restarting, the fan doesn't come on without
>>>>wiggling the switch. Same problem as yours maybe?
>>>>
>>>>Next question for the experienced.
>>>>How easy is it to replace that dang switch?
>>>>If it's the switch of coarse.
>>>>
>>>>Shazam wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>That`s what I thought....We in Northern Ontario have been having
>>>>>extreme cold temperature....-30 to -40 degrees Celcius, and I`ve been
>>>>>doing lots of highway driving lately, so I figure I must have a bit of
>>>>>moisture or something going on now. The problem with the remote
>>>>>starter seems fine now...still only heat on the 3rd setting on the
>>>>>dial, and seems that maybe my outside vent is shut or something since
>>>>>my windows are icing up. Probably will take it to my father`s heated
>>>>>garage for an afternoon, and let it warm up, and dry out to see if
>>>>>that helps. Thanks for everything.
>>>>>
>>>>>By the way, I am thankful that I don`t have my old 92 YJ....it used to
>>>>>actually snow inside, I guess with moisture in the vents or
>>>>>something....Ahhh, Life as a Jeep owner huh??
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message news:<bunfgk$20b$1@news.netins.net>...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Shazam I do believe she possessed . The heater screwing up when it's cold
>>>>>>out. I think your luck is as good as mine.
>>>>>>Jimmie; Only in a Jeep CJ -7
>>>>>>