Why is my heater on my Jeep Wrangler not working?

Why is my heater on my Jeep Wrangler not working?

Failure of your heat and/or A/C in your Jeep Wrangler is due to the failure of your blend door. Heater Treater replaces the cheap, plastic blend door with steel.

Where does the heat come from in a Jeep Wrangler?

And it comes, basically, from heat generated by the engine. When your Jeep reaches its optimal temperature, its thermostat opens and allows that coolant from the cooling system to flow through the engine, removing heat and sending it into the radiator, then into the heater core which, ultimately, distributes it into the Jeep.

Why does my Jeep Wrangler have no coolant?

However, even if there is no coolant smell, but an issue with the heater, it is a good idea to check these hoses for heat. If the engine is warm, then you should feel heat from the hoses as well. If not, then the coolant is not circulating properly and you could have air in the lines or a clogged heater core that needs a flush.

How does a heater treater work on a jeep?

Heater Treater attacks the root cause of the failure by constructing hardware that is designed to meet the rigors of normal operation of the HVAC system, and last for the life of the Jeep. If you feel uncomfortable installing the repair yourself, go Here to find a HeaterTreater certified garage near you.

Failure of your heat and/or A/C in your Jeep Wrangler is due to the failure of your blend door. Heater Treater replaces the cheap, plastic blend door with steel.

However, even if there is no coolant smell, but an issue with the heater, it is a good idea to check these hoses for heat. If the engine is warm, then you should feel heat from the hoses as well. If not, then the coolant is not circulating properly and you could have air in the lines or a clogged heater core that needs a flush.

And it comes, basically, from heat generated by the engine. When your Jeep reaches its optimal temperature, its thermostat opens and allows that coolant from the cooling system to flow through the engine, removing heat and sending it into the radiator, then into the heater core which, ultimately, distributes it into the Jeep.

Heater Treater attacks the root cause of the failure by constructing hardware that is designed to meet the rigors of normal operation of the HVAC system, and last for the life of the Jeep. If you feel uncomfortable installing the repair yourself, go Here to find a HeaterTreater certified garage near you.

Are there any heating and AC parts for a Jeep Wrangler?

We offer a wide selection of Jeep Wrangler TJ heating and ac parts that can be used for replacement or upgrade. This includes ac condensers and compressors, heater cores and motors, and heater control knobs and ducting. Not sure if you have a JL or JK? Check out this guide If you have a 2018, confirm that you have a JL or JK.

Where is the vent on a Jeep Wrangler?

If it is connected and not cracked or anything I would then lay under the vehicle right behind the front passenger side wheel and look up along the frame/firewall for the boxed labeled 8, it will have one line coming off the side of it and sometimes gets eaten by battery acid so make sure it is connected and not cracked.

How to fix JK Wrangler no or low heat?

JK Wrangler no or low heat fix. Blowing cold air left vent, heater core – YouTube If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.

We offer a wide selection of Jeep Wrangler TJ heating and ac parts that can be used for replacement or upgrade. This includes ac condensers and compressors, heater cores and motors, and heater control knobs and ducting. Not sure if you have a JL or JK? Check out this guide If you have a 2018, confirm that you have a JL or JK.

Are there any parts for a Jeep YJ heater?

From compressors to condensers, heating cores and motors, we carry a wide selection of Jeep Wrangler YJ heating and ac parts. All of these vital components are competitively priced and are relatively easy to install on your own. *Please see product pages for any exceptions. Enter Your Email to Save Products.

What kind of parts are in a Jeep Wrangler?

We offer a wide selection of Jeep Wrangler TJ heating and ac parts that can be used for replacement or upgrade. This includes ac condensers and compressors, heater cores and motors, and heater control knobs and ducting.

How to heat blend a Jeep Wrangler door?

Pics of the actuators and what it controls along with actuator motor on newer TJ. Disconnect the actuator and see if it turns if you turn the temp knob. (older TJs uses the slide bar mechanism and just pull the assembly out to inspect the connections) Wattapunk thanks for the diagrams. I get heat, just does not seem the same as it has been.

Where is the blend door actuator located on a Jeep Wrangler?

If you remove the blend door actuator, you should be able to position the door manually. It’s located under the dash board on the passenger side. I want to check the blend door before I replace the core.

Why does my Jeep Wrangler blend hot and cold air?

If I set the vents to floor and defrost heat setting full I get heat in both places. Floor may be slightly cooler. If I dial the heat back, the defrost will adjust accordingly, but the floor goes cold. Going to try replacing the motor that operates the blending of hot and cool air.

Why does my Jeep Wrangler have a heat blend door?

If I set the the controls for floor / defrost and full heat I get hot air on feet and windshield, if I turn the heat knob back to half way in the red, I get warm air on the windshield and cold on the floor. So my question; What am I looking at replacing?

Heater Treater attacks the root cause of the failure by constructing hardware that is designed to meet the rigors of normal operation of the HVAC system, and last for the life of the Jeep. If you feel uncomfortable installing the repair yourself, go Here to find a HeaterTreater certified garage near you. Do you have the problem?