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I have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee. When I turn on the heat it blows cool air even after changing the thermostat.

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Most likely the little arm that moves the door is broken(common problem)
first you need to check that the hoses going to the heater are getting hot if they are both then the problem is in the dash

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