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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Heat blows hot on passenger's side but cold on driver's side
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy Brogen" data-source="post: 460047" data-attributes="member: 25001"><p>Hey Dap</p><p>As part of my installing AC where there was no AC from the factory, I pulled the entire dash out, very glad I did, though it is not for the faint hearted. I found that the Distribution Housing veins which have rubber seals had basically melted which glued them partially closed/open in some cases. After replacing that and installing AC, I can now very, very happily say I have so much air coming through that it makes your clothes move around, the heat is so hot on max that you have to adjust it down very shortly after starting and I have ICE COLD AC!!!. So in essence, the distribution housing was my jeep's problem, not the heater coil or blend door. Unfortunately, aside from removing the entire dash, the only way I could think of to examine some is maybe a borescope probe. I didn't try that since I was removing the dash anyways for the AC install.</p><p></p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy Brogen, post: 460047, member: 25001"] Hey Dap As part of my installing AC where there was no AC from the factory, I pulled the entire dash out, very glad I did, though it is not for the faint hearted. I found that the Distribution Housing veins which have rubber seals had basically melted which glued them partially closed/open in some cases. After replacing that and installing AC, I can now very, very happily say I have so much air coming through that it makes your clothes move around, the heat is so hot on max that you have to adjust it down very shortly after starting and I have ICE COLD AC!!!. So in essence, the distribution housing was my jeep's problem, not the heater coil or blend door. Unfortunately, aside from removing the entire dash, the only way I could think of to examine some is maybe a borescope probe. I didn't try that since I was removing the dash anyways for the AC install. Randy [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Heat blows hot on passenger's side but cold on driver's side
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