2005 jeep grand cherokee heater core
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Heater Core 05 Grand cherokee Stock Grand Cherokee Tech. Thread Tools. Does anyone have a link for instructions for a heater core replacement for a Jeep Grand cherokee with a Hemi 4wd? View Public Profile. Send a private message to Shocker
2005 jeep grand cherokee heater core
Log in. Sign up. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. I've got a sweet smell coming into the car whenever the engine becomes warm. Pretty sure I see a filmy residue on the windshield. My guess is that it's a coolant leak. I bought a pressure tester kit and hooked it up to the radiator. I pumped it up to 10PSI. I know the system can handle 18PSI, but I didn't want to run the risk of damaging the cooling system. After letting it sit for minutes, I didn't see any leaks underneath the vehicle.
NOTE: Take proper precautions to protect the carpeting from engine coolant. I pulled up the passenger side carpet to check to see if it was a heater core issue.
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Log in. Sign up. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The Heater Core started going bad the last 20, miles. They changed the unit 5 times and the hoses once.
2005 jeep grand cherokee heater core
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After about an hour of doing all that. Posting Quick Reply - Please Wait. JavaScript is disabled. Good point about bleeding, I think I know I where the screw is so I'll give that a try. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable. Thank you!! I never used the bleeder screw.. Sure, they replaced a broken part, but never really fix the original problem. I'm assuming these vehicles are self-bleeding and that was the air bubble in the core working itself out. You would be just fine sticking some any foam you have there.
One of the most common problems that can happen to a vehicle is a heater core leak.
Top Contributors this Month View All. It is stained purple. With a bad ground, the voltage will try to find an other way back to the battery negative, and this can be easily found via the coolant. Thank you!! Stock XJ Cherokee Tech. Thanks, everyone! Does anyone know where I can get a carpert? Try Tysons or Springfield. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable. The three hinges along the bottom are just snapped onto the shafts on the dash. Another member on here told me that!!!!
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