Why is my Jeep Wrangler not blowing air?

Why is my Jeep Wrangler not blowing air?

The most common causes that hinders normal operation of air conditioning system on your Jeep Wrangler are dirty cabin air filter, refrigerant leak, dirty or clogged condenser, dirty or clogged evaporator, bad blower motor, defective compressor, faulty blend door actuator or any fault in the electrical system.

What to do if your Jeep Wrangler heater is not working?

So it may be beneficial for those with newer Jeeps to take a spin to the dealership, or trusted mechanic, for a diagnosis. This is the guy in charge of blowing air across the hot heater core, through the Jeep’s ventilation system, and into the cabin.

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 is my Jeep Wrangler fan not working?

You may also hear a grinding or rattling noise from the fan area indicating a fan blade or or bearing issue. In the summer months, this kind of failure doesn’t really matter much—especially if you drive with the Jeep top down a lot. It also is unlikely to affect other components of the vehicle. In the winter, though, now it can become an issue.

Why does my Jeep Wrangler heater smell bad?

A defective hose, whether it is a connection issue, rot, or they are torn in some way, can cause coolant to leak and you’ll should smell coolant in the engine bay. If that coolant splashes onto the heater core, then the smell probably will intrude into the cabin.

Why is my Jeep Wrangler heater not working?

While there are a variety of reasons your Jeep Wrangler 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. Get your Jeep issue diagnosed by a professional.

What should I do if my Jeep Wrangler blower is not working?

Jerry – You had mentioned that if the blower fan simply didn’t work at all you should look into replacing the switch plug. I have replaced the switch and the resistor and still no fan. Both of the fuses (behind the glove box and under the hood) appear to be working. Where can I find the blower fan to test it? Newbie Jeep owner here – 2000 TJ w/2.5.

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.