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Old 11-18-2005, 06:51 AM
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Re: Re: Help--Heating issue

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Originally Posted by refrigerationdude
Yea I think we finally hit winter here in PA. That 60 on tues was nice tho, as were all the others, but it just feels like this time its gonna stay cold. The other 2 times it got a lil cold it didn't really have that "bite" to it like winter does, but tonite it sure did, even during the day it did.

All the jeeps I've seen including mine always ran around 210-220 even in the dead of winter, seems odd thats running too cold, usually problems w/ the closed system cause overheating. I had a problem w/ a 91 blazer I had running at like 110 and taking forever to heat up, that was just a bad tstat though. Just for an experiment, does it run any warmer if you unplug the fan? Maybe the fan switch is bad and its running too much, hence the reason for unplugging it. I'd test it w/ it unplugged, and see if you can find out why it was unplugged in the 1st place.

Hope that helps
Wow is it cold this morning......lol.
Last night I removed the clip that holds the arm on the heater switch and that allowed water to the heater core. I HAVE HEAT!
The gauge will get to just about 1/2 and then drop back real quickly to 1/4.
I will try the fan.
If that is it, where is the fan switch located?
I appreciate all of the help!!
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