Heater not working on 2012 jeep liberty

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Asked by Dee09 Oct 21, 2016 at 02:41 AM about the 2012 Jeep Liberty Latitude 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2012 jeep liberty heater is not working blows
out cold air , now my husband has flushed our the
coolant  and the heaterd worked for one day. Now
second day the heater is not working. What can be
wrong ? Any suggestions  on this problem

6 Answers

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The jeep not over heating and it blows cold air both one ac and heater on the dail, we think that it might be the actuator????

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It's the actuator kicking to the cold position my Silverado does same thing I just in hook it and turn it by hand to heat or air either one I need till I get time to change it out but that's the problem actuator

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If the actuator motor has power to it it maybe bad, you could try to re calibrate it, by placing the temp knob in the center or turn temp below 50 degrees, unhook the battery cables for 20 minutes, turn the selection to heat, re-connect the battery and restart the vehicle, see if the motor re-calibrates. change the actuator motor, if this does not work. The other possibility, is an air lock in the system, these can be a real pain to remove air in the water system, and there are several methods to do that. This is common eso@aol.com.

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