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372 messages, Last post on Oct 27, 2009 at 2:04 PM
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Replying to: msa3 (Mar 30, 2009 5:35 am) A few of the vendors have come to CarSpace simply to tout their product, which is against our membership rules. You can find them easily enough with a net search if you decide to go that route. |
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My 2003 apperars to have a bad temperature control rotary knob. (This vehicle does not have dual-zone control). I usaully get a blend of hot/cold air regardless of where I have the knob set. However, if I press on the knob or jimmy it a bit, the damper will move and air will be supplied at the desired temperature. Fan blower, mode selector, heater and AC all work fine...this is just a temp control issue... I've been reading this forum a while, but I have not seen a post describing a similar problem. Has anyone else experienced this, and what is the difficulty and $ of replacing this control? |
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The knob may be slipping and you will have to remove it and see if the connection is cracked. This happens a lot on the Ford F150's, but I'm surprised on the GC. It's just a variable resistance switch that the knob is turning and there shouldn't be enough resistance to strip the knob unless someone is trying to turn it past the end points. You can fully open the glove box and examine the actuator motor to the left of the glove box opening. When you turn the temp knob, the motor should move. The system is under computer control and will shut that motor down when it detects a system fault, so failure of the motor to turn does not necessarily mean a bad motor. The motor can be removed by removing two philips screws and pulling the motor straight back. Examine the motor connection and blend door axle to see if there is damage. The white axle going into the plenum box has a limit pin extending radially from the axle that is constrained between two stop points molded into the plenum box. Check that the limit pin is not broken and that you can turn the blend door axle easily with your fingers. You should be able to manually switch between heat and no heat with your fingers. You can check the motor with a 9V battery and a snap connector. Just touch the wires to the two terminals and the motor should turn, and reverse when you switch the wires. From your description, I'd be concerned with checking the knob closely. If the connection is cracked, you should feel a "bump" in the knob when you turn it. This would be a sign of a cracked connector that is not engaging the switch. You should also be able to feel an end point to movement. If the knob spins 360 degrees, the connection is broken. If nothing else, remove the knob and use a pair of pliers... Just kidding, a broken knob should be easy to fix with epoxy and a couple of loops of wire around the knob connection. |
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Hey, I have a 2003 Jeep Grand Cheorekee Limited and for awhile now I havn't had heat but the a/c worked fine. But lately my a/c only works when driving fast. The faster I drive the more cool air comes out but when I'm idlle, nothing comes out. I can't control the air ither, if I drive fast the a/c is blowing fast and I can't turn it lower it blows fast if its on and I'm driving fast (50 mph +). I was wondering what the problem could be.
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Replying to: matthewbowes86 (Apr 21, 2009 11:29 am) HeaterTreater |
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Replying to: matthewbowes86 (Apr 21, 2009 11:29 am) The 99/04 Jeep GC Limited has a fault code system you can read. The fault code system is an excellent place to start the diagnosing process. Since you have the Automatic Zone Control system (AZC) The first thing you should do is check the AZC fault codes. To read the fault codes: 1. Turn on the ignition switch. 2. Turn on the AZC system. The temperature settings should be displayed for both sides. 3. Simultaneously hold down the AC and the Re-Circ buttons. 4. Then turn the driver’s side temperature (Left) control knob to the right (CW) one click. 5. Then release the AC and Re-Circ buttons. If there are no fault codes, the “00” display value will remain in the window. If there are any codes, each will be displayed for one second in ascending numerical sequence. Once all codes have been displayed, the system will repeat the fault code numbers. This will continue until stop the process by moving the left side set temperature control one click in either direction, by pressing both the A/C and Recirc buttons at the same time, or the ignition is turned off. Record all of the fault codes and also describe any symptoms you are having with your heating system. Like - Are you getting a good air flow thru your vent outlets? Can you direct the air flow to the different outlet vents? Post your fault codes and symptoms. I’ll interpret them for you and advise you on how you could repair your heating system. Blen Dor |
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