How To Fix Broken Heater Jeep Wrangler Rubicon

How To Fix Broken Heater Jeep Wrangler Rubicon

Is your Jeep heater broken? The repair is often a very simple solution that you can do yourself. This video will show you how. If you need used Jeep Wrangler…

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dtrip09 says:

if the blower is working and no heat is coming out then your heater is
plugged all you need to do is disconnect the hoses and flush out the core
with a garden hose!!

Julie Tortuga says:

Help!! 2000 Jeep TJ Sport The blower works fine but the temperature control
doesn’t work. I get heat only! Even when the temp control is turned all the
way to the Cool side, it’s hot air. What is wrong and how do I fix it
please?? Thank you!!

cedarabe says:

I wish that I watched your video before I bought the whole panel and the
plug did get fried. Great advice. Thanks

jeepy1964 says:

There are 2 part numbers for the resister. If you use the Jeep part number
as apposed to the Chrysler/Dodge part number you will pay allot more.

redthegreendog114 says:

Whats the part number for the blower motor switch?

Jim Gilliam says:

What if the heater blows fine, but the air is only lukewarm and not hot?
1999 Wrangler.

akmediascope says:

cool . glad to have this.

Greg P says:

Good video. I have a heat problem with my 01 Cherokee 4.0. currently the
switches all work fine. On cold mornings I can fire up the Jeep and let it
run for about 15mins. The temp gauge will get to about 210 and the heater
will still be blowing out cold air. The heater will blow out hot air after
about a mile of driving even after the warm up. Would the core be clogged
up or could the pump be going out (rusted off impellers?). Thank you.

79roncar says:

mine does the same thing. have you found out the problem yet?

Scott Burchett says:

call him you caint ever get hold of him plus you can go to dealer and get
cheaper price

Scott Burchett says:

it resister

mufasa2029 says:

I have a 97 jeep wrangler with a non working heater. My problem is a little
different, the heat guage rises to 190, the circulation fan and blower
motor work but both heater hoses remain cold. Is this a thermostat problem?
Striman

john willard says:

i have a 2003 jeep wrangler se the knobs keep brakeing on the fan switch is
there a better one on the market

Ken Porter says:

@rogerscottburchett1 Why do you make such unfounded accusations. The truth
is that his prices are very reasonable and in line with what you are saying
at Advance Auto. And with him you get OEM parts and his expertise. You
really show your intelligence level when you make such comments.

laurajdahl says:

My blower on a 97 jeep wrangler works on all speeds but it makes a loud
noise on high… What would that be? I do get heat…. Thanks bunches. 🙂
{ps. My climate control is 1 knob and 2 slider type.}

Scott Burchett says:

you can get a blower moter resister at advance auto for 19.00 to 25.00
dollars this guy probably wants 500.00 for it

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