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Same problem with the a/c. If the ignition is turned off then restarted...sometimes the heater will start working immediately. Sometimes the heat will start coming after about 30 minutes of driving. I have had it back to the dealer 5 times since Dec 05 and it is still not fixed.
long cold winter. anybody have any ideas?
Any suggestions? Thank You.
BUT YOU DO WANT TO GET IT LOOKED AT SOON.
PART IS LOCATED NEXT TO THE OIL FILTER. ITS NOT HARD TO
REPLACE.
The owners manual on page 202 shows a passenger side kick panel for these fuses but it doesn't exist on my jeep. I found the power distribution under the hood but the manual doesn't specify anything for this power outlet fuse. ???
Anybody know where its at?
:confuse:
Or is there an accurate fuse map for this? Because my owners manual sure isn't.
Thanks
I took it in to dealer thinking it was something complicated but turned out to be just a battery near the end of its life.
It wasn't holding vital engine settings in memory every time car was shut off. So I took it to the dealer who , of course, charged me exhorbitantly for putting a new battery in (said they had to adjust all the settings blah blah, yea right) and tried to sell tons more service etc...
so ,,,,new battery might be a solution to this.
I had the same problem.
Thanks
Glen
mikki
Have been told to remove thermo, and use sealing fluid, but have no tech data - any help would be appreciated.
Pic's or manula related info, or web address's
Expensive to fix? I appreciate all your input...Thanks
I was wondering if anyone has a good breakdown for this application that they could post or email me so I can order the parts I need and get this repaired.
Thanks