What are the fittings for a jeep heater?

What are the fittings for a jeep heater?

I highly recommend them. The part I need is called the hose and tube assembly. It connects to the heater tubes coming from the heater core and goes through the firewall. It includes the hoses and quick connect fittings that you’ll see in the engine bay too.

Where are the return hoses on a jeep?

It looks like the heater core supply and return hoses connect with spring clamps on the back side of a mounting plate that sits flush with the firewall. This plate appears to be secured to the firwall with small screw in the bottom left corner (as viewed from the engine side).

What does it mean if your Jeep heater is leaking?

If it’s just leaking from a hairline crack in the black plastic elbow you can swap that out. It’s tight and awkward but definitely doable. 68137715AA is the whole supply and return hose/tube assembly (for 2011 5.7 engine, possibly different part if you’ve got something else).

Where are the heater core fittings in a GC?

It connects to the heater tubes coming from the heater core and goes through the firewall. It includes the hoses and quick connect fittings that you’ll see in the engine bay too. I’d post the part number for others but there are three possibilities for 2011 GC.

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.

Where does the heater core go in a jeep?

From looking at the diagrams online it’s a one piece double tube that goes from the engine compartment thru the firewall to the heater core. To replace it I’ll have to pull the heater core so I might replace that to just because. If anyone has anything to add feel free.

How long does it take to fix a jeep heater?

If you take the Jeep to a mechanic, expect to spend between four to five hundred dollars to get the heater core replaced. You can, however, decide to fix it yourself. The thermostat takes approximately one hour. For the heater core be prepared to spend at least six hours on this repair job.

It looks like the heater core supply and return hoses connect with spring clamps on the back side of a mounting plate that sits flush with the firewall. This plate appears to be secured to the firwall with small screw in the bottom left corner (as viewed from the engine side).