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96 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.0 on the AC heater control what color is the main vacuum line coming to the back of the controls

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Buy the shop manual ,I sold mine.
or pay to read it, like I must. that old.

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SOURCE: jeep wont shift right

No, it is for the speedometer only. The cable that runs to the throttle from the transmission needs adjusted.

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SOURCE: 96 jeep grand cherokee hatter has defrost only .

Check the sticker under the hood on the rad support or on the firewall,it should lead you to the problem.

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check the fuse.

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2014

SOURCE: vacuum routing diagram from the heater/ac control unit for a 1986 chrysler fifth avenue

there should be a label underside of the hood showing this but as vehicle is a bit oldish may not still be there follow this link you should find yours there
Repair Guides Vacuum Diagrams Vacuum Diagrams AutoZone com

Tom

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  • Posted on Nov 29, 2014

SOURCE: No temp display on heater in a 2009 jeep grand

I know the last thing you want to do is take in in to the dealer but in this case its probably the best idea to get it repaired properly. If you insist on going it alone, you can always buy another HVAC control on eBay or somewhere like that and replace it. 50/50 chance it will fix it.

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