My 2004 jeep grand Cherokee AC stopped working. Replaced compressor an AC was working fine until this summer. When we turn ac on it blows cold for about 5-10 mins then gets barely cool. Checked fuses an relay an all good. Jeep then started running hot and had a small leak in radiator an hose. Replaced those as well as the condenser. Still no cold ac. Replaced the accumulater and the little square thing that one end of the accumulater pipes go to. (Forget name) We figured out the cooling fan motor wasn't working and replaced that as week. Still not keeping cold air flow, gets warm after 5-10 minutes of running. Could the AC components be causing my fan motor to quit again. If not someone please tell me why my ac is doing this an why my fan motor stops workinfg

Asked by kristyh Jul 18, 2015 at 04:32 PM about the 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2 Answers

Put new fan motor in today an ac still works only for 5-10 mins then starts to get warm

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If your fan isnt working check the relay. In my 2002 its in the bumper under the right head light so you might have to check your year and see if its still like that in that model. Those relays usually go bad.

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