Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they
refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found that on hot setting, it just blows warm air. So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. lol Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the selector? I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am missing two fan speeds anyway. |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
E. Jason Brooks did pass the time by typing:
> Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they > refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found that > on hot setting, it just blows warm air. > > So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. lol > > Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the selector? > I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am > missing two fan speeds anyway. When you had it on hot was the A/C lamp off or on? The blend door is what controls temperature. |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
E. Jason Brooks did pass the time by typing:
> Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they > refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found that > on hot setting, it just blows warm air. > > So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. lol > > Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the selector? > I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am > missing two fan speeds anyway. When you had it on hot was the A/C lamp off or on? The blend door is what controls temperature. |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
E. Jason Brooks did pass the time by typing:
> Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they > refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found that > on hot setting, it just blows warm air. > > So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. lol > > Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the selector? > I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am > missing two fan speeds anyway. When you had it on hot was the A/C lamp off or on? The blend door is what controls temperature. |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
It's always on.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:Puwed.84741$tU4.46924@okepread06... > E. Jason Brooks did pass the time by typing: >> Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they >> refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found >> that >> on hot setting, it just blows warm air. >> >> So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. >> lol >> >> Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the >> selector? >> I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am >> missing two fan speeds anyway. > > When you had it on hot was the A/C lamp off or on? > The blend door is what controls temperature. > |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
It's always on.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:Puwed.84741$tU4.46924@okepread06... > E. Jason Brooks did pass the time by typing: >> Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they >> refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found >> that >> on hot setting, it just blows warm air. >> >> So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. >> lol >> >> Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the >> selector? >> I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am >> missing two fan speeds anyway. > > When you had it on hot was the A/C lamp off or on? > The blend door is what controls temperature. > |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
It's always on.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:Puwed.84741$tU4.46924@okepread06... > E. Jason Brooks did pass the time by typing: >> Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they >> refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found >> that >> on hot setting, it just blows warm air. >> >> So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. >> lol >> >> Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the >> selector? >> I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am >> missing two fan speeds anyway. > > When you had it on hot was the A/C lamp off or on? > The blend door is what controls temperature. > |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
What 2 fan speeds are you missing? If the low ones, then likely all you
need is a resistor pack. $150.00 for installing that is robbery. The switch is likely ok. If you need a fan switch, another gent just bought one here in Canada for $7.00 for his TJ, check the thread 'update on my heater problem'. Not blowing hot is either a knocked off control or low fluid in the rad. I would suspect control. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they > refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found that > on hot setting, it just blows warm air. > > So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. lol > > Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the selector? > I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am > missing two fan speeds anyway. |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
What 2 fan speeds are you missing? If the low ones, then likely all you
need is a resistor pack. $150.00 for installing that is robbery. The switch is likely ok. If you need a fan switch, another gent just bought one here in Canada for $7.00 for his TJ, check the thread 'update on my heater problem'. Not blowing hot is either a knocked off control or low fluid in the rad. I would suspect control. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they > refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found that > on hot setting, it just blows warm air. > > So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. lol > > Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the selector? > I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am > missing two fan speeds anyway. |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
What 2 fan speeds are you missing? If the low ones, then likely all you
need is a resistor pack. $150.00 for installing that is robbery. The switch is likely ok. If you need a fan switch, another gent just bought one here in Canada for $7.00 for his TJ, check the thread 'update on my heater problem'. Not blowing hot is either a knocked off control or low fluid in the rad. I would suspect control. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they > refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found that > on hot setting, it just blows warm air. > > So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. lol > > Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the selector? > I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am > missing two fan speeds anyway. |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the
switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to the back of that face? Any idea? "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:417A964B.C1AAAF59@sympatico.ca... > What 2 fan speeds are you missing? If the low ones, then likely all you > need is a resistor pack. $150.00 for installing that is robbery. The > switch is likely ok. > > If you need a fan switch, another gent just bought one here in Canada > for $7.00 for his TJ, check the thread 'update on my heater problem'. > > Not blowing hot is either a knocked off control or low fluid in the rad. > > I would suspect control. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: >> >> Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they >> refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found >> that >> on hot setting, it just blows warm air. >> >> So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. >> lol >> >> Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the >> selector? >> I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am >> missing two fan speeds anyway. |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the
switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to the back of that face? Any idea? "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:417A964B.C1AAAF59@sympatico.ca... > What 2 fan speeds are you missing? If the low ones, then likely all you > need is a resistor pack. $150.00 for installing that is robbery. The > switch is likely ok. > > If you need a fan switch, another gent just bought one here in Canada > for $7.00 for his TJ, check the thread 'update on my heater problem'. > > Not blowing hot is either a knocked off control or low fluid in the rad. > > I would suspect control. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: >> >> Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they >> refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found >> that >> on hot setting, it just blows warm air. >> >> So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. >> lol >> >> Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the >> selector? >> I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am >> missing two fan speeds anyway. |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the
switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to the back of that face? Any idea? "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:417A964B.C1AAAF59@sympatico.ca... > What 2 fan speeds are you missing? If the low ones, then likely all you > need is a resistor pack. $150.00 for installing that is robbery. The > switch is likely ok. > > If you need a fan switch, another gent just bought one here in Canada > for $7.00 for his TJ, check the thread 'update on my heater problem'. > > Not blowing hot is either a knocked off control or low fluid in the rad. > > I would suspect control. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: >> >> Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they >> refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found >> that >> on hot setting, it just blows warm air. >> >> So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. >> lol >> >> Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the >> selector? >> I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am >> missing two fan speeds anyway. |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
You are describing once again the resistor problem:
http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the > switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the > speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The > problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe > > I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they > had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to > get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. > > By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need > that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to > the back of that face? Any idea? |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
You are describing once again the resistor problem:
http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the > switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the > speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The > problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe > > I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they > had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to > get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. > > By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need > that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to > the back of that face? Any idea? |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
You are describing once again the resistor problem:
http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the > switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the > speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The > problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe > > I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they > had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to > get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. > > By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need > that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to > the back of that face? Any idea? |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
It is just a 2"x1" switch that bolts onto the back of the face panel.
Part #2 in Bill's pdf. Mike "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the > switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the > speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The > problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe > > I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they > had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to > get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. > > By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need > that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to > the back of that face? Any idea? > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:417A964B.C1AAAF59@sympatico.ca... > > What 2 fan speeds are you missing? If the low ones, then likely all you > > need is a resistor pack. $150.00 for installing that is robbery. The > > switch is likely ok. > > > > If you need a fan switch, another gent just bought one here in Canada > > for $7.00 for his TJ, check the thread 'update on my heater problem'. > > > > Not blowing hot is either a knocked off control or low fluid in the rad. > > > > I would suspect control. > > > > Mike > > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > > > "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > >> > >> Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they > >> refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found > >> that > >> on hot setting, it just blows warm air. > >> > >> So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. > >> lol > >> > >> Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the > >> selector? > >> I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am > >> missing two fan speeds anyway. |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
It is just a 2"x1" switch that bolts onto the back of the face panel.
Part #2 in Bill's pdf. Mike "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the > switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the > speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The > problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe > > I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they > had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to > get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. > > By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need > that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to > the back of that face? Any idea? > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:417A964B.C1AAAF59@sympatico.ca... > > What 2 fan speeds are you missing? If the low ones, then likely all you > > need is a resistor pack. $150.00 for installing that is robbery. The > > switch is likely ok. > > > > If you need a fan switch, another gent just bought one here in Canada > > for $7.00 for his TJ, check the thread 'update on my heater problem'. > > > > Not blowing hot is either a knocked off control or low fluid in the rad. > > > > I would suspect control. > > > > Mike > > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > > > "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > >> > >> Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they > >> refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found > >> that > >> on hot setting, it just blows warm air. > >> > >> So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. > >> lol > >> > >> Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the > >> selector? > >> I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am > >> missing two fan speeds anyway. |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
It is just a 2"x1" switch that bolts onto the back of the face panel.
Part #2 in Bill's pdf. Mike "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the > switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the > speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The > problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe > > I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they > had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to > get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. > > By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need > that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to > the back of that face? Any idea? > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:417A964B.C1AAAF59@sympatico.ca... > > What 2 fan speeds are you missing? If the low ones, then likely all you > > need is a resistor pack. $150.00 for installing that is robbery. The > > switch is likely ok. > > > > If you need a fan switch, another gent just bought one here in Canada > > for $7.00 for his TJ, check the thread 'update on my heater problem'. > > > > Not blowing hot is either a knocked off control or low fluid in the rad. > > > > I would suspect control. > > > > Mike > > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > > > "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > >> > >> Hi again, folks. After getting back from the shop yesterday where they > >> refilled my freon so that my a/c blows cold, at least for now, I found > >> that > >> on hot setting, it just blows warm air. > >> > >> So, first my a/c stops blowing cold and now the heat stops blowing hot. > >> lol > >> > >> Any idea what might make it stop heating the air?? Might it be the > >> selector? > >> I plan on repplacing that anyway, as stated in another post, since I am > >> missing two fan speeds anyway. |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
Not when he can push on the switch and make it work Bill. When the
resistor is popped it is popped. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's "L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote: > > You are describing once again the resistor problem: > http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > > > It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the > > switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the > > speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The > > problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe > > > > I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they > > had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to > > get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. > > > > By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need > > that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to > > the back of that face? Any idea? |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
Not when he can push on the switch and make it work Bill. When the
resistor is popped it is popped. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's "L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote: > > You are describing once again the resistor problem: > http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > > > It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the > > switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the > > speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The > > problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe > > > > I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they > > had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to > > get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. > > > > By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need > > that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to > > the back of that face? Any idea? |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
Not when he can push on the switch and make it work Bill. When the
resistor is popped it is popped. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's "L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote: > > You are describing once again the resistor problem: > http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > > > It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the > > switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the > > speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The > > problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe > > > > I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they > > had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to > > get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. > > > > By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need > > that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to > > the back of that face? Any idea? |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
Hi Mike,
I believe that was his imagination, because it works in the low position, and high, where it is redirected away from the resistor to the Power Distribution Center box, under the hood. I do remember Matt's problem was in the switch, though. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Mike Romain wrote: > > Not when he can push on the switch and make it work Bill. When the > resistor is popped it is popped. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
Hi Mike,
I believe that was his imagination, because it works in the low position, and high, where it is redirected away from the resistor to the Power Distribution Center box, under the hood. I do remember Matt's problem was in the switch, though. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Mike Romain wrote: > > Not when he can push on the switch and make it work Bill. When the > resistor is popped it is popped. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
Hi Mike,
I believe that was his imagination, because it works in the low position, and high, where it is redirected away from the resistor to the Power Distribution Center box, under the hood. I do remember Matt's problem was in the switch, though. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Mike Romain wrote: > > Not when he can push on the switch and make it work Bill. When the > resistor is popped it is popped. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
the mopar part number is 5011214aa and lists for 18.20 usd
i have seen a few knobs break,strip,crack were they slip on the switch stud and barely work only giving you one or two speeds if that "L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote: > You are describing once again the resistor problem: > http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > > > It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the > > switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the > > speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The > > problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe > > > > I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they > > had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to > > get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. > > > > By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need > > that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to > > the back of that face? Any idea? |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
the mopar part number is 5011214aa and lists for 18.20 usd
i have seen a few knobs break,strip,crack were they slip on the switch stud and barely work only giving you one or two speeds if that "L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote: > You are describing once again the resistor problem: > http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > > > It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the > > switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the > > speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The > > problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe > > > > I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they > > had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to > > get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. > > > > By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need > > that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to > > the back of that face? Any idea? |
Re: Why does my heater not heat? 2000 Wrangler...
the mopar part number is 5011214aa and lists for 18.20 usd
i have seen a few knobs break,strip,crack were they slip on the switch stud and barely work only giving you one or two speeds if that "L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote: > You are describing once again the resistor problem: > http://www.----------.com/resistor.htm > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > "E. Jason Brooks" wrote: > > > > It's the middle two speeds. It seems to be the contact points behind the > > switch knob, because if you play with the dial a little bit, you can get the > > speeds working but if you let go of the knob, the fan turns to low. The > > problem is low is too low and high is too high. hehe > > > > I called Discount Auto Parts and they gave me a part number and told me they > > had the right part at one of their stores pretty far away from me. I go to > > get it to find that they gave me the wrong part altogether. > > > > By looking at this diagram that good ol' Bill ------ provided, do I need > > that whole piece, face, dials and all? or do I get the pieces that attach to > > the back of that face? Any idea? |
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