What is code for Jeep Grand Cherokee heater blend door?

What is code for Jeep Grand Cherokee heater blend door?

This method involves a little disassembly but is a great way to ensure our Jeep® Heater aluminum blend doors are the right solution for you. The code numbers will be displayed on the screen one at a time. 22 or 54 – Left temperature door is broken or 47 – motor not responding.

What to do if your Jeep Grand Cherokee blend door fails?

The cheap plastic shafts can not stand the force in blend door failure. That equals a blocked heater core and loss of heat. Start the Jeep® and turn on the AC. Manually switch between heat and AC by turning the axle left and right with your fingers. If there is no change repair kit is your solution.

What should the temperature be on a broken Grand Cherokee door?

22 or 54 – Left temperature door is broken or 47 – motor not responding. 24 or 56 – Right temperature door is broken or 48 – motor not responding. toasty warm again.

Why is my Jeep Grand Cherokee heater not working?

If your Jeep® Grand Cherokee® heater only blows cold on one side all of a sudden, or seemed to just quit producing heat one day – you most likely suffer from blend door failure. on where you have the temperature setting knobs positioned. These little plastic flap doors hide behind your glove

The cheap plastic shafts can not stand the force in blend door failure. That equals a blocked heater core and loss of heat. Start the Jeep® and turn on the AC. Manually switch between heat and AC by turning the axle left and right with your fingers. If there is no change repair kit is your solution.

This method involves a little disassembly but is a great way to ensure our Jeep® Heater aluminum blend doors are the right solution for you. The code numbers will be displayed on the screen one at a time. 22 or 54 – Left temperature door is broken or 47 – motor not responding.

If your Jeep® Grand Cherokee® heater only blows cold on one side all of a sudden, or seemed to just quit producing heat one day – you most likely suffer from blend door failure. on where you have the temperature setting knobs positioned. These little plastic flap doors hide behind your glove

How can I tell if my heater blend doors have failed?

to see if your heater blend doors have failed. If you have no heat on the drivers side – this test will work for you. If you only have no heat on the passenger side only, please use the electronic method outlined above. Please follow the steps below. This method involves a little disassembly but is a great way to ensure our Jeep®