What to do if your XJ heat not blowing?

What to do if your XJ heat not blowing?

So prone to melt, in fact, that people who check XJs in junk yards for their switches say that typically 4 out of 5 switches are toast. Fine then. Replace the switch is up next. After doing the motor and resistor, it seemed it would be the last step. I removed the dash and sure enough the switch was fried.

Is it possible to replace a Jeep Cherokee heater core?

Yep every Jeep XJ Cherokee owner has to face it sooner or later, your on your way someplace in your XJ, it’s kinda cold and your heater just isn’t blowing hot air like it should. In this video I show you what it could possibly be. Also it’s alot easier than replacing a heater core. Loading…

Why are the blower switches on my XJ not blowing?

Lots of people in the forums say the Blower Switches on the dash — the wheel you use to select low, medium high — are prone to melt. So prone to melt, in fact, that people who check XJs in junk yards for their switches say that typically 4 out of 5 switches are toast.

Where are the female clips on the XJ blower switch?

Like so many XJ’s before mine, another melted switch: The part nearer my wrist is a plastic housing that’s supposed to have 4 female metal clips that slide nicely over the copper male posts of the Blower Switch, between my fingers.

So prone to melt, in fact, that people who check XJs in junk yards for their switches say that typically 4 out of 5 switches are toast. Fine then. Replace the switch is up next. After doing the motor and resistor, it seemed it would be the last step. I removed the dash and sure enough the switch was fried.

Yep every Jeep XJ Cherokee owner has to face it sooner or later, your on your way someplace in your XJ, it’s kinda cold and your heater just isn’t blowing hot air like it should. In this video I show you what it could possibly be. Also it’s alot easier than replacing a heater core. Loading…

Lots of people in the forums say the Blower Switches on the dash — the wheel you use to select low, medium high — are prone to melt. So prone to melt, in fact, that people who check XJs in junk yards for their switches say that typically 4 out of 5 switches are toast.

Like so many XJ’s before mine, another melted switch: The part nearer my wrist is a plastic housing that’s supposed to have 4 female metal clips that slide nicely over the copper male posts of the Blower Switch, between my fingers.