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Old 03-06-2007, 11:28 AM   #1
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Hi all,

My 97' Cherokee gives no hot air (just warm air). All related parts were inspected and replaced, such as radiator cap, thermostat, coolant. Any advices are appreciated.
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Old 03-06-2007, 01:00 PM   #2
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Re: 97 no hot air

Did you back flush before putting the coolant in....
IF you have a vacum system check to make sure ALL vacum hoses are in the proper place and none are broken.
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Re: 97 no hot air

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Hi all,

My 97' Cherokee gives no hot air (just warm air). All related parts were inspected and replaced, such as radiator cap, thermostat, coolant. Any advices are appreciated.
Just a suggestion here, but I would check to see if yours has a diverter valve. I am not sure if there is one on the 97, but I have one on a 96. It is near the firewall on the passenger side and connected to the heater hoses. There is a vacuum line going into it. The original one that I had desintegrated when I moved it to gain access to the rear spark plugs.
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Re: 97 no hot air

are all of your hoses similiar in temp? or do you have one that colder or much cooler to the touch (especially the heater hoses)
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Re: 97 no hot air

I had the same problem with mine, and there wasn't a thermostat installed. Because of that, the valve was open the whole time and my coolant never reached 190+ because it is COLD here.

I went to "replace" the thermostat and lo and behold, there wasn't one. As soon as I put in a new one, VOILA, I had heat.

but if you already are positive that it got put in there, then don't worry about it.
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