I have been doing a little looking on this subject, but I havenÆt dug into it too deep yet, and from what I have seen so far, I am not sure I really want to tackle the project since it is not my jeep, but I still may, weÆll see what you all say.

A buddy of mine has a 2000 Grand Cherokee, and he is saying there is no heat in the passenger compartment, and the fan will only blow slightly warmer air with the temperature turned to hot rather than cold, but the engine temp is reading normal and the heater hoses are still normal temps, he is not having any operational issues with the jeep other than the passenger compartment temp. He says it just has the basic heat system in it and not the computer controlled dual climate set up. (I havenÆt even looked at the rig yet, so weÆll see how things are, so go off the second hand info for now.) So from what I have researched thus far, it sounds to me like this is likely the blend door or blend door actuator. The blend door from what I have read sounds like a royal pain the a$$ to fix due to removal of the entire dash, is a dash removal actually required? The actuator doesnÆt sound too bad because supposedly it can be accessed through the glove box? Has anyone out there had to deal with replacing the blend door or does anyone out there have any insight as to an ôeasy fixö or ôcheap fixö or work around to get the heat working again?

Thanks in advance,

Sean


99 XJ Sport 2 Door, 4.0L, 5 speed, all stock. Daily Driver
79 F150 Standard Cab Short Box, 400ci, NP435, NP205, 35" SSRs