I started my 2000 jeep grand cherokee the other day and when I turned on the heat it was blowing cold air, went out about 10 min later ND NO "BLOWING OF AIR HOT OR COLD". Turned the dial off then on again and nothing happened. Also the heated seat functgion not working as well. any ideas?
SOURCE: 2000 Jeep Cherokee Air Conditioner
If compressor isn't kicking in, check the connector atop the a/c accumulator, beside the coolant recover tank, in the engine compartment. That connector is atop a black bottle, and the connector goes to the low pressure switch. These switches do fail, and you can jump a wire across the connector terminals to see if the compressor comes on (engine running). As this circuit provides part of the ground path from the compressor clutch, if the switch is open, the compressor will never turn on. If the switch is failed, it can be replaced without opening the a/c system. Just disconnect the connector, unscrew the switch, replace it, and reconnect the connector.
SOURCE: 2001 Grand Cherokee Heat on one side cold air on the other side?
The blend door on the passenger side has broken. Jeep has made a replacement section for the heater box assembly so you don't have to buy the whole thing. You will need to remove the heater/A/C box to replace the part. I have done quite a few of these repairs to fix the problem
SOURCE: 2000 grand cherokee overheating heater blowing out cold air
Generally this condition is the result of coolant loss, or failed thermostat. If coolant goes below cylinder head level, or thermostat remains closed,heat will stop working. Do not drive with this condition as excessive heat buildup in cylinder head can and will do serious damage to heads and or head gasket.
Find out where leak is and correct it. Change thermostat as it may also be damaged. Check for excessive steam from tailpipe or miss in engine, as these symptoms indicate a cylinder head problem.
SOURCE: heat/ac not working on 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
look for Main A/C relay, look for fuses, or go to a/c shop and have gas check out, perhaps leaks, perhaps evaporator, perhaps condenser, but start for relay box on front passengers side, or fuses on same side
SOURCE: grand cherokee heater blows cold air
Check the coolant level, sounds like you may be slightly low....Be sure heater is on high when filling the system....Look for any air bleeds...
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