Why is my heat not working in my jeep grand cherokee?
While there are a variety of reasons your Jeep Grand Cherokee heater is not working, the most common 3 are a broken heater blower motor, a problem with the thermostat, or a failed heater blower motor resistor.
How do I fix the heat in my jeep grand cherokee?
Thermostat replacement
- Drain the cooling system.
- Loosen the hose clamp using pliers.
- Remove the bolts on the thermostat housing with a socket and ratchet.
- Remove the thermostat.
- Remove the rag.
- Install the thermostat housing and bolts.
- Close and tighten the radiator drain plug.
- Turn the engine off.
What happens when your Jeep Grand Cherokee heater stops working?
At this point, the blower motor blows air across the it and the newly heated air blows on to the driver and passengers. If the heater has stopped working in your Grand Cherokee, this process has failed in one way or another.
What does the thermostat on a Jeep Grand Cherokee do?
Never touch the radiator cap unless the vehicle is ICE COLD. The job of your Grand Cherokee’s thermostat is to regulate the temperature of the engine. It does this by allowing water to enter the engine when it is getting hot, and by keeping coolant from entering while the vehicle warms up.
Why does my Chevy Camaro heater not work?
They both should feel warm or hot to the touch with the engine on. If one of the hoses is hot, and the other one is cold, that is a pretty good indication that the heater core is clogged. If the neither hose has any heat, you may have air in the cooling system, low fluid, or low pressure.
Why is my Nissan Rogue heater not working?
The heater core itself can go bad. Over time, they are known to clog and fail. If you have a heater core that clogged, it’s not going to be able to pass coolant through. Without the warm coolant going through it, there can be no heat. A bad heater core can also leak, so watch out for that. Feel your passenger floorboard to see if it’s wet.
Why does my Jeep Grand Cherokee have no heat?
How to Fix a No Heat Problem on a Jeep Grand Cherokee. Your Jeep heater is blowing cold air and you’re not sure why. Two possibilities exist. One is a stuck thermostat. The other possibility is a bad heater core. Replacing the thermostat is fairly easy. The heater core is another story.
Why is my Jeep heater blowing cold air?
Your Jeep heater is blowing cold air and you’re not sure why. Two possibilities exist. One is a stuck thermostat. The other possibility is a bad heater core. Replacing the thermostat is fairly easy.
Why did my a / C fail on my Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Failure of your heat and/or A/C in your Jeep Grand Cherokee is due to the failure of your blend door. Heater Treater replaces the cheap, plastic blend door with steel.
What should I do if my Jeep Grand Cherokee blend door is not working?
Start the GC and turn on the AC. You should be able to manually switch between heat and AC by turning the axle with your fingers. If the motor is spinning and not stopping, or the blend doors are not switching between AC and heat, your blend doors are broken and the Heater Treater Blend Door Fix is the answer.