Wrangler Heater Problems..
#1
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Wrangler Heater Problems..
Hello,
The heater in my 97 Wrangler is not near as warm as last year
(according to my wife!) ...Last year it would run you out it was so
hot. This year it barely keeps yo warm.
It also doesn't work on the highest setting which I mentioned before.
I checked the for-mentioned relay that some suggested might be bad.
(Tthe one in the dashboard behind the glove box) and it was ok. I
guess I can get used to not having the highest setting until I can
spare the money to take it to the dealer..but I am confused on why the
heat has gotten cooler.
Any suggestions?
thanks!!
SP
The heater in my 97 Wrangler is not near as warm as last year
(according to my wife!) ...Last year it would run you out it was so
hot. This year it barely keeps yo warm.
It also doesn't work on the highest setting which I mentioned before.
I checked the for-mentioned relay that some suggested might be bad.
(Tthe one in the dashboard behind the glove box) and it was ok. I
guess I can get used to not having the highest setting until I can
spare the money to take it to the dealer..but I am confused on why the
heat has gotten cooler.
Any suggestions?
thanks!!
SP
#2
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Re: Wrangler Heater Problems..
Best way i to flush and clean the heating/cooling system, and replace the
thermostat...
i always had been very succesfull doing this, for about 50 $ labor included.
Pat
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"sp" <dingle71@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7hk3s0drgtblpsqhqq18cunbmtj0tq0o99@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> The heater in my 97 Wrangler is not near as warm as last year
> (according to my wife!) ...Last year it would run you out it was so
> hot. This year it barely keeps yo warm.
>
> It also doesn't work on the highest setting which I mentioned before.
> I checked the for-mentioned relay that some suggested might be bad.
> (Tthe one in the dashboard behind the glove box) and it was ok. I
> guess I can get used to not having the highest setting until I can
> spare the money to take it to the dealer..but I am confused on why the
> heat has gotten cooler.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> thanks!!
> SP
thermostat...
i always had been very succesfull doing this, for about 50 $ labor included.
Pat
--
--
LE CLONE
279 Notre-Dame
Gatineau, Qc
J8P 1K6
(819) 643-0511
SANS FRAIS 1 888 643 0511
NOUVEAU REVENDEUR AUTORISEE SERVICE INTERNET
patrick@leclone.com
www.leclone.com
"sp" <dingle71@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7hk3s0drgtblpsqhqq18cunbmtj0tq0o99@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> The heater in my 97 Wrangler is not near as warm as last year
> (according to my wife!) ...Last year it would run you out it was so
> hot. This year it barely keeps yo warm.
>
> It also doesn't work on the highest setting which I mentioned before.
> I checked the for-mentioned relay that some suggested might be bad.
> (Tthe one in the dashboard behind the glove box) and it was ok. I
> guess I can get used to not having the highest setting until I can
> spare the money to take it to the dealer..but I am confused on why the
> heat has gotten cooler.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> thanks!!
> SP
#3
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Re: Wrangler Heater Problems..
Best way i to flush and clean the heating/cooling system, and replace the
thermostat...
i always had been very succesfull doing this, for about 50 $ labor included.
Pat
--
--
LE CLONE
279 Notre-Dame
Gatineau, Qc
J8P 1K6
(819) 643-0511
SANS FRAIS 1 888 643 0511
NOUVEAU REVENDEUR AUTORISEE SERVICE INTERNET
patrick@leclone.com
www.leclone.com
"sp" <dingle71@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7hk3s0drgtblpsqhqq18cunbmtj0tq0o99@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> The heater in my 97 Wrangler is not near as warm as last year
> (according to my wife!) ...Last year it would run you out it was so
> hot. This year it barely keeps yo warm.
>
> It also doesn't work on the highest setting which I mentioned before.
> I checked the for-mentioned relay that some suggested might be bad.
> (Tthe one in the dashboard behind the glove box) and it was ok. I
> guess I can get used to not having the highest setting until I can
> spare the money to take it to the dealer..but I am confused on why the
> heat has gotten cooler.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> thanks!!
> SP
thermostat...
i always had been very succesfull doing this, for about 50 $ labor included.
Pat
--
--
LE CLONE
279 Notre-Dame
Gatineau, Qc
J8P 1K6
(819) 643-0511
SANS FRAIS 1 888 643 0511
NOUVEAU REVENDEUR AUTORISEE SERVICE INTERNET
patrick@leclone.com
www.leclone.com
"sp" <dingle71@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7hk3s0drgtblpsqhqq18cunbmtj0tq0o99@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> The heater in my 97 Wrangler is not near as warm as last year
> (according to my wife!) ...Last year it would run you out it was so
> hot. This year it barely keeps yo warm.
>
> It also doesn't work on the highest setting which I mentioned before.
> I checked the for-mentioned relay that some suggested might be bad.
> (Tthe one in the dashboard behind the glove box) and it was ok. I
> guess I can get used to not having the highest setting until I can
> spare the money to take it to the dealer..but I am confused on why the
> heat has gotten cooler.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> thanks!!
> SP
#4
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Re: Wrangler Heater Problems..
Best way i to flush and clean the heating/cooling system, and replace the
thermostat...
i always had been very succesfull doing this, for about 50 $ labor included.
Pat
--
--
LE CLONE
279 Notre-Dame
Gatineau, Qc
J8P 1K6
(819) 643-0511
SANS FRAIS 1 888 643 0511
NOUVEAU REVENDEUR AUTORISEE SERVICE INTERNET
patrick@leclone.com
www.leclone.com
"sp" <dingle71@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7hk3s0drgtblpsqhqq18cunbmtj0tq0o99@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> The heater in my 97 Wrangler is not near as warm as last year
> (according to my wife!) ...Last year it would run you out it was so
> hot. This year it barely keeps yo warm.
>
> It also doesn't work on the highest setting which I mentioned before.
> I checked the for-mentioned relay that some suggested might be bad.
> (Tthe one in the dashboard behind the glove box) and it was ok. I
> guess I can get used to not having the highest setting until I can
> spare the money to take it to the dealer..but I am confused on why the
> heat has gotten cooler.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> thanks!!
> SP
thermostat...
i always had been very succesfull doing this, for about 50 $ labor included.
Pat
--
--
LE CLONE
279 Notre-Dame
Gatineau, Qc
J8P 1K6
(819) 643-0511
SANS FRAIS 1 888 643 0511
NOUVEAU REVENDEUR AUTORISEE SERVICE INTERNET
patrick@leclone.com
www.leclone.com
"sp" <dingle71@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7hk3s0drgtblpsqhqq18cunbmtj0tq0o99@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> The heater in my 97 Wrangler is not near as warm as last year
> (according to my wife!) ...Last year it would run you out it was so
> hot. This year it barely keeps yo warm.
>
> It also doesn't work on the highest setting which I mentioned before.
> I checked the for-mentioned relay that some suggested might be bad.
> (Tthe one in the dashboard behind the glove box) and it was ok. I
> guess I can get used to not having the highest setting until I can
> spare the money to take it to the dealer..but I am confused on why the
> heat has gotten cooler.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> thanks!!
> SP
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Re: Wrangler Heater Problems..
The high speed on the fan runs directly from the battery voltage (ie. it is
12 volts) if the high setting is not working then either you selector switch
is bad or the more common problem the fuse link has blown. If this is the
case then you better get wiring diagrams, a good multimeter and start
trouble shooting everything that's on the same fusible link as something
caused the link to blow. when and only when you find the problem and fix it
replace the fuseable link with one of equal value. Fuseable links are
available at most autoparts stores.
As for testing the fan, directly connect it to the battery and see if it
works.
Snow...
"sp" <dingle71@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7hk3s0drgtblpsqhqq18cunbmtj0tq0o99@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> The heater in my 97 Wrangler is not near as warm as last year
> (according to my wife!) ...Last year it would run you out it was so
> hot. This year it barely keeps yo warm.
>
> It also doesn't work on the highest setting which I mentioned before.
> I checked the for-mentioned relay that some suggested might be bad.
> (Tthe one in the dashboard behind the glove box) and it was ok. I
> guess I can get used to not having the highest setting until I can
> spare the money to take it to the dealer..but I am confused on why the
> heat has gotten cooler.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> thanks!!
> SP
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12 volts) if the high setting is not working then either you selector switch
is bad or the more common problem the fuse link has blown. If this is the
case then you better get wiring diagrams, a good multimeter and start
trouble shooting everything that's on the same fusible link as something
caused the link to blow. when and only when you find the problem and fix it
replace the fuseable link with one of equal value. Fuseable links are
available at most autoparts stores.
As for testing the fan, directly connect it to the battery and see if it
works.
Snow...
"sp" <dingle71@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7hk3s0drgtblpsqhqq18cunbmtj0tq0o99@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> The heater in my 97 Wrangler is not near as warm as last year
> (according to my wife!) ...Last year it would run you out it was so
> hot. This year it barely keeps yo warm.
>
> It also doesn't work on the highest setting which I mentioned before.
> I checked the for-mentioned relay that some suggested might be bad.
> (Tthe one in the dashboard behind the glove box) and it was ok. I
> guess I can get used to not having the highest setting until I can
> spare the money to take it to the dealer..but I am confused on why the
> heat has gotten cooler.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> thanks!!
> SP
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Re: Wrangler Heater Problems..
The high speed on the fan runs directly from the battery voltage (ie. it is
12 volts) if the high setting is not working then either you selector switch
is bad or the more common problem the fuse link has blown. If this is the
case then you better get wiring diagrams, a good multimeter and start
trouble shooting everything that's on the same fusible link as something
caused the link to blow. when and only when you find the problem and fix it
replace the fuseable link with one of equal value. Fuseable links are
available at most autoparts stores.
As for testing the fan, directly connect it to the battery and see if it
works.
Snow...
"sp" <dingle71@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7hk3s0drgtblpsqhqq18cunbmtj0tq0o99@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> The heater in my 97 Wrangler is not near as warm as last year
> (according to my wife!) ...Last year it would run you out it was so
> hot. This year it barely keeps yo warm.
>
> It also doesn't work on the highest setting which I mentioned before.
> I checked the for-mentioned relay that some suggested might be bad.
> (Tthe one in the dashboard behind the glove box) and it was ok. I
> guess I can get used to not having the highest setting until I can
> spare the money to take it to the dealer..but I am confused on why the
> heat has gotten cooler.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> thanks!!
> SP
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12 volts) if the high setting is not working then either you selector switch
is bad or the more common problem the fuse link has blown. If this is the
case then you better get wiring diagrams, a good multimeter and start
trouble shooting everything that's on the same fusible link as something
caused the link to blow. when and only when you find the problem and fix it
replace the fuseable link with one of equal value. Fuseable links are
available at most autoparts stores.
As for testing the fan, directly connect it to the battery and see if it
works.
Snow...
"sp" <dingle71@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7hk3s0drgtblpsqhqq18cunbmtj0tq0o99@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> The heater in my 97 Wrangler is not near as warm as last year
> (according to my wife!) ...Last year it would run you out it was so
> hot. This year it barely keeps yo warm.
>
> It also doesn't work on the highest setting which I mentioned before.
> I checked the for-mentioned relay that some suggested might be bad.
> (Tthe one in the dashboard behind the glove box) and it was ok. I
> guess I can get used to not having the highest setting until I can
> spare the money to take it to the dealer..but I am confused on why the
> heat has gotten cooler.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> thanks!!
> SP
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Re: Wrangler Heater Problems..
The high speed on the fan runs directly from the battery voltage (ie. it is
12 volts) if the high setting is not working then either you selector switch
is bad or the more common problem the fuse link has blown. If this is the
case then you better get wiring diagrams, a good multimeter and start
trouble shooting everything that's on the same fusible link as something
caused the link to blow. when and only when you find the problem and fix it
replace the fuseable link with one of equal value. Fuseable links are
available at most autoparts stores.
As for testing the fan, directly connect it to the battery and see if it
works.
Snow...
"sp" <dingle71@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7hk3s0drgtblpsqhqq18cunbmtj0tq0o99@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> The heater in my 97 Wrangler is not near as warm as last year
> (according to my wife!) ...Last year it would run you out it was so
> hot. This year it barely keeps yo warm.
>
> It also doesn't work on the highest setting which I mentioned before.
> I checked the for-mentioned relay that some suggested might be bad.
> (Tthe one in the dashboard behind the glove box) and it was ok. I
> guess I can get used to not having the highest setting until I can
> spare the money to take it to the dealer..but I am confused on why the
> heat has gotten cooler.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> thanks!!
> SP
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12 volts) if the high setting is not working then either you selector switch
is bad or the more common problem the fuse link has blown. If this is the
case then you better get wiring diagrams, a good multimeter and start
trouble shooting everything that's on the same fusible link as something
caused the link to blow. when and only when you find the problem and fix it
replace the fuseable link with one of equal value. Fuseable links are
available at most autoparts stores.
As for testing the fan, directly connect it to the battery and see if it
works.
Snow...
"sp" <dingle71@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7hk3s0drgtblpsqhqq18cunbmtj0tq0o99@4ax.com...
> Hello,
>
> The heater in my 97 Wrangler is not near as warm as last year
> (according to my wife!) ...Last year it would run you out it was so
> hot. This year it barely keeps yo warm.
>
> It also doesn't work on the highest setting which I mentioned before.
> I checked the for-mentioned relay that some suggested might be bad.
> (Tthe one in the dashboard behind the glove box) and it was ok. I
> guess I can get used to not having the highest setting until I can
> spare the money to take it to the dealer..but I am confused on why the
> heat has gotten cooler.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> thanks!!
> SP
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Re: Wrangler Heater Problems..
Have you checked the water level in the radiator (low level will not
produce
enough heat), bad thermostat (stuck open) or none allowing water to
circulate too
fast. Missing high fan speed must be switch, blower motor, or flaw in
the
wiring.
Get to work, it's getting cold !
Tom T
produce
enough heat), bad thermostat (stuck open) or none allowing water to
circulate too
fast. Missing high fan speed must be switch, blower motor, or flaw in
the
wiring.
Get to work, it's getting cold !
Tom T
#9
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Re: Wrangler Heater Problems..
Have you checked the water level in the radiator (low level will not
produce
enough heat), bad thermostat (stuck open) or none allowing water to
circulate too
fast. Missing high fan speed must be switch, blower motor, or flaw in
the
wiring.
Get to work, it's getting cold !
Tom T
produce
enough heat), bad thermostat (stuck open) or none allowing water to
circulate too
fast. Missing high fan speed must be switch, blower motor, or flaw in
the
wiring.
Get to work, it's getting cold !
Tom T
#10
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Posts: n/a
Re: Wrangler Heater Problems..
Have you checked the water level in the radiator (low level will not
produce
enough heat), bad thermostat (stuck open) or none allowing water to
circulate too
fast. Missing high fan speed must be switch, blower motor, or flaw in
the
wiring.
Get to work, it's getting cold !
Tom T
produce
enough heat), bad thermostat (stuck open) or none allowing water to
circulate too
fast. Missing high fan speed must be switch, blower motor, or flaw in
the
wiring.
Get to work, it's getting cold !
Tom T