heating in jeep
while letting my jeep warm up a hint of luke warm heat is if i turn on defrost but starting to drive it cool air coming out of defrost vent and cool air comes out when wanting heat out of regular part of vent.
Asked by Gwendolyn Jan 13, 2016 at 01:02 AM about the 2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport 2-Door RWD
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
while letting my jeep warm up a hint of luke warm heat is if i turn on defrost but starting to drive it cool air coming out of defrost vent and cool air comes out when wanting heat out of regular part of vent.
while letting my jeep warm up a hint of luke warm heat is if i turn on defrost but starting to drive it cool air coming out of defrost vent and cool air comes out when wanting heat out of regular part...
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