2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee AC/Heater Blower not working
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee AC/Heater Blower not working.
No Air coming out of vents when the AC or heater fan is on. I checked the fuses and found that the 40 Amp (F13)
HVAC Blower motor fuse was bad/burned out.
Here’s a link for the low profile 40Amp Fuse from Amazon 10 Pk for $10
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This really helped. Saved me over 200 just for a diagnosis of my ac, not including labor. Only spent 6 bucks on the damn fuse. Next need to change my hood hydrolic
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Very helpful, saved me a bunch of money and I too need to replace hood hydraulic lol!!
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This saved me a trip to the mechanic. My fuse was burnt burnt.. thank you!
The vid I was looking for 90 degrees in NYC dealer says next available appointment is in a month. Thank you for sharing 🙏🏾
You’re a savior, literally saved me a couple hundred bucks❤️
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That was the problem . Its fixed. THANKS BROTHER :)
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Thank you saved me some money
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I have a similar but different issue. The air comes out strong and cold and after anywhere from 20-40 mins the air stops blowing and gets stuck behind the dash. You can hear it blowing and trapped. Losing my mind trying to figure out the issue.
Did you figure it out ? Resistor maybe ?
i have the same problem you figured out what it is .i can't find the problem
Please
My truck is still in the shop as of 8/8. They haven’t confirmed what the AC issue is but they said it could be the body module control that went, the cars computer/brain is what I understand that to be? they said my evaporator was frozen and that’s definitely contributing to it. I should have my truck back within the next couple of days with a more accurate report.
if you still hear it running but no flow the evap core is frozen, likely the evap temperature sensor is not reading correctly. it should be shutting off the compressor clutch when evap temp reaches around 35 degrees
Thank you for that piece of information, my friend very helpful. I’m truly grateful. Thank you.👍👍👍👍👋👋👋🙏🙏👈🏻
You are very welcome 🙏🏼
Mine you can’t hear nun at all
The compressor isn’t coming on when you turn on the AC? Does the fuse look burnt out?
@@MJ0781 nope , I fixed it it was blower motor needed a new one
Very helpful, question though. What caused the fuse to blow ? Did it happen again or was it a random ?
@@elkabong3136 Thanks. In my case, I think it was caused by overloading (the fan speed always left at max) when starting the Jeep it was always blowing max air speed. Also a dirty in-cabin air filter, causing the blower to work harder. It hasn’t happened again since.
@@MJ0781 👍🏻 thanks for the quick reply.
thank you brother it worked 🤘🏽🫶🏼
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