1996 Jeep Cherokee "heater" Questions

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how to remove the heater core from a 1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport? If it is necessary to remove the heater assembly, the cooling system must be drained before removing the heater core. When a heater core ...

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defrost will not come out vents Check your coolant level first. Next check your heater control valve. With engine at operating temp and heater on high, do this: 1. Heater hose from water pump should ...

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...pump,radiator, thermostat and flushed the coolent system. Still getting little heat. I'm thinking heater core or head gasket... Is there a "flap" that could be stuck open under the passenger side ...

...no heat- new thermostat and coolant help its cold outside check the water control valve in the heater hose inline to the heater core Check the heater control valve located in the heater hoses ...

98 XJ cherokee sport 4.0 a/c blows hot air not warm, hot like the heater will not disengage. ac is charged lines and canister are cold. all positions on selector blows heater. check that the heater ...

Heater leaking anti freeze inside car and making steam with heater off At first we thought it was the heater core. However when the heater is completely turned off it creates steam and anti freeze ...

my heater radiator is busted can i us ac heatre radiator for heat The heater radiator (heater core) is what supplies the heat inside the cabin. The A/C core (evaporator) only cools the air, will not ...

...or -13F outside, and it has been really hard to drive in this freezing weather with no heat your heater core may be clogged up. The temp of the inlet hose should be about the same as the outlet ...

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1998 jeep cherokeesport no heat, replaced thermostat,waterpump, heatercore seems ok Follow these steps: Check coolant level, then start engine until it is warm and the thermostat opens. You will tell ...

...lasts about a week .can't find leak in engine compartment The evaporator coil is located in the heater-A/C housing, under the instrument panel. The heater-A/C housing assembly must be removed

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