Eric Larson Kimbrow Jr.
New member
I recently purchased a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee, used ofcourse.
Everything on the Jeep worked just fine at the time ofpurchase with the exception of the heater blower, which the dealer repaired.
After repair the heater/air, regardless of how hi you twistthe knob, would only just barely come out of the vents, and even then, the onlyvents that really seemed to have much flow were the defrost and the floorvents, at one point only cold air would blow.
It was suggested that this was a vacuum issue or that thegates were not opening/closing but this was disproved and you can very clearlyhear the “thunk” when you turn the heat on. When the system worked howeverthere was still the issue of only working at a fraction of the pushing power itshould have had.
This issue continued for roughly a month and I was intendingto take the vehicle in to have this specific issue corrected by the dealer asevery other shade tree expert, including myself, has come up empty handed intrying to understand the specific issue.
5 days ago the heater died completely, the display went out,you cannot even hear the fan running… It’s dead Jim. So I proceeded to trackthe obvious problems and solutions and found the fuse for the heater was blown,I replaced it, it blew again immediately, I replaced it with a higher amp fuse…it also immediately blew.
The dealer asked me to bring the vehicle in and as I wasdoing so today, I mean, literally as I was backing out of the parking spot togo to the dealer, the radio died, the interior lights died, my turn signalsdied, and power seats no longer function.
I managed to make it to the dealer and as expected one fuseon the small board was blown and then it was discovered that one of the 50 ampsunder the hood was blown, these were replaced, however, the heater still doesnot work, the turn signals do not work, my interior lights do not work etc… Itis worth noting that these blown fuses were all checked as recently as 3 daysago and were in fact in tact at the time.
For some reason the Jeep is blowing fuses on these specificsystems and we cannot seem to track the issue.
When I was attempting to fix this problem when it was simplythe blower motor that was not functioning all signs pointed to either the motoritself being blown or the resistor behind the instrument panel being blown.
So my question is this.
What is wrong with my Jeep?
If I replace the blower motor or resistor will this correctthe electrical issue? Meaning to say, is it possible that the issue with eitherof these two could create an environment that would then cause other systems tobe affected in the manner in which I have described? And if so, when the motoror resistor is fixed will that give me back the functions I have lost?
Other “fixes”: It was suggested that I check the cabin airfilter to make sure it was not clogged and thereby obstructing the fan to thepoint of causing an overworking issue that blew the fuses and started thecascade. My Jeep is not equipped with a cabin air filter but there was a gooddeal of debris present in the trap, certainly not enough to restrict airflowhowever. The debris has been cleared but I am still left with the issues asdescribed above.
Everything on the Jeep worked just fine at the time ofpurchase with the exception of the heater blower, which the dealer repaired.
After repair the heater/air, regardless of how hi you twistthe knob, would only just barely come out of the vents, and even then, the onlyvents that really seemed to have much flow were the defrost and the floorvents, at one point only cold air would blow.
It was suggested that this was a vacuum issue or that thegates were not opening/closing but this was disproved and you can very clearlyhear the “thunk” when you turn the heat on. When the system worked howeverthere was still the issue of only working at a fraction of the pushing power itshould have had.
This issue continued for roughly a month and I was intendingto take the vehicle in to have this specific issue corrected by the dealer asevery other shade tree expert, including myself, has come up empty handed intrying to understand the specific issue.
5 days ago the heater died completely, the display went out,you cannot even hear the fan running… It’s dead Jim. So I proceeded to trackthe obvious problems and solutions and found the fuse for the heater was blown,I replaced it, it blew again immediately, I replaced it with a higher amp fuse…it also immediately blew.
The dealer asked me to bring the vehicle in and as I wasdoing so today, I mean, literally as I was backing out of the parking spot togo to the dealer, the radio died, the interior lights died, my turn signalsdied, and power seats no longer function.
I managed to make it to the dealer and as expected one fuseon the small board was blown and then it was discovered that one of the 50 ampsunder the hood was blown, these were replaced, however, the heater still doesnot work, the turn signals do not work, my interior lights do not work etc… Itis worth noting that these blown fuses were all checked as recently as 3 daysago and were in fact in tact at the time.
For some reason the Jeep is blowing fuses on these specificsystems and we cannot seem to track the issue.
When I was attempting to fix this problem when it was simplythe blower motor that was not functioning all signs pointed to either the motoritself being blown or the resistor behind the instrument panel being blown.
So my question is this.
What is wrong with my Jeep?
If I replace the blower motor or resistor will this correctthe electrical issue? Meaning to say, is it possible that the issue with eitherof these two could create an environment that would then cause other systems tobe affected in the manner in which I have described? And if so, when the motoror resistor is fixed will that give me back the functions I have lost?
Other “fixes”: It was suggested that I check the cabin airfilter to make sure it was not clogged and thereby obstructing the fan to thepoint of causing an overworking issue that blew the fuses and started thecascade. My Jeep is not equipped with a cabin air filter but there was a gooddeal of debris present in the trap, certainly not enough to restrict airflowhowever. The debris has been cleared but I am still left with the issues asdescribed above.