Heater

Asked by 321_cba Oct 30, 2019 at 09:25 PM about the 1988 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer 4-Door 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 1988 jeep Cherokee.  I just replaced my
blower because it was pushing out little to no air
now it blows out great but it barely even warm.
What would be the issue when it's not blowing hot
air out?

7 Answers

Possibly thermostat.... Check that first... Indigenous and easy fix usually

I replaced the thermostat a couple months ago. Because my car wasn't reading that it was getting up to operating temperature

I'm not a mechanic so this may not be the next best course of action, I am only speaking from my own experiences. If thermostat is good, then possibly clogged/leaking heater core. Is the passenger side floorboard wet? Smell antifreeze?

I have not had that issue. The floor board does not get wet and I don't smell anti freeze

The vacuum operated gate in the heater hose may be stuck or not getting vacuum.

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