Jeep GC 95 Climate Control Code Problem
#21
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Re: Jeep GC 95 Climate Control Code Problem
Hi there,
Thought I would post a conclusion / follow up to this since I got it
fixed.
firstly thanks for the help.
It was a blown blower resistor block, picked one up from a jeep
dealership (not cheap!) and just replaced the old one under the
passenger side foot well - nice easy fix! Works perfectly and the jeep
is ready for summer and heading towards 250K miles!
Thanks again
Thought I would post a conclusion / follow up to this since I got it
fixed.
firstly thanks for the help.
It was a blown blower resistor block, picked one up from a jeep
dealership (not cheap!) and just replaced the old one under the
passenger side foot well - nice easy fix! Works perfectly and the jeep
is ready for summer and heading towards 250K miles!
Thanks again
#22
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Re: Jeep GC 95 Climate Control Code Problem
Hi there,
Thought I would post a conclusion / follow up to this since I got it
fixed.
firstly thanks for the help.
It was a blown blower resistor block, picked one up from a jeep
dealership (not cheap!) and just replaced the old one under the
passenger side foot well - nice easy fix! Works perfectly and the jeep
is ready for summer and heading towards 250K miles!
Thanks again
Thought I would post a conclusion / follow up to this since I got it
fixed.
firstly thanks for the help.
It was a blown blower resistor block, picked one up from a jeep
dealership (not cheap!) and just replaced the old one under the
passenger side foot well - nice easy fix! Works perfectly and the jeep
is ready for summer and heading towards 250K miles!
Thanks again
#23
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Re: Jeep GC 95 Climate Control Code Problem
On 5 Jun 2006 11:01:39 -0700, ankors@gmail.com wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>Thought I would post a conclusion / follow up to this since I got it
>fixed.
>
>firstly thanks for the help.
>
>It was a blown blower resistor block, picked one up from a jeep
>dealership (not cheap!) and just replaced the old one under the
>passenger side foot well - nice easy fix! Works perfectly and the jeep
>is ready for summer and heading towards 250K miles!
>
>Thanks again
I think I would want to know WHY the resistor block opened. If you
didn't fix the cause, it may happen again, and soon.
----
>Hi there,
>
>Thought I would post a conclusion / follow up to this since I got it
>fixed.
>
>firstly thanks for the help.
>
>It was a blown blower resistor block, picked one up from a jeep
>dealership (not cheap!) and just replaced the old one under the
>passenger side foot well - nice easy fix! Works perfectly and the jeep
>is ready for summer and heading towards 250K miles!
>
>Thanks again
I think I would want to know WHY the resistor block opened. If you
didn't fix the cause, it may happen again, and soon.
----
#24
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Re: Jeep GC 95 Climate Control Code Problem
On 5 Jun 2006 11:01:39 -0700, ankors@gmail.com wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>Thought I would post a conclusion / follow up to this since I got it
>fixed.
>
>firstly thanks for the help.
>
>It was a blown blower resistor block, picked one up from a jeep
>dealership (not cheap!) and just replaced the old one under the
>passenger side foot well - nice easy fix! Works perfectly and the jeep
>is ready for summer and heading towards 250K miles!
>
>Thanks again
I think I would want to know WHY the resistor block opened. If you
didn't fix the cause, it may happen again, and soon.
----
>Hi there,
>
>Thought I would post a conclusion / follow up to this since I got it
>fixed.
>
>firstly thanks for the help.
>
>It was a blown blower resistor block, picked one up from a jeep
>dealership (not cheap!) and just replaced the old one under the
>passenger side foot well - nice easy fix! Works perfectly and the jeep
>is ready for summer and heading towards 250K miles!
>
>Thanks again
I think I would want to know WHY the resistor block opened. If you
didn't fix the cause, it may happen again, and soon.
----
#25
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Re: Jeep GC 95 Climate Control Code Problem
On 5 Jun 2006 11:01:39 -0700, ankors@gmail.com wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>Thought I would post a conclusion / follow up to this since I got it
>fixed.
>
>firstly thanks for the help.
>
>It was a blown blower resistor block, picked one up from a jeep
>dealership (not cheap!) and just replaced the old one under the
>passenger side foot well - nice easy fix! Works perfectly and the jeep
>is ready for summer and heading towards 250K miles!
>
>Thanks again
I think I would want to know WHY the resistor block opened. If you
didn't fix the cause, it may happen again, and soon.
----
>Hi there,
>
>Thought I would post a conclusion / follow up to this since I got it
>fixed.
>
>firstly thanks for the help.
>
>It was a blown blower resistor block, picked one up from a jeep
>dealership (not cheap!) and just replaced the old one under the
>passenger side foot well - nice easy fix! Works perfectly and the jeep
>is ready for summer and heading towards 250K miles!
>
>Thanks again
I think I would want to know WHY the resistor block opened. If you
didn't fix the cause, it may happen again, and soon.
----
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