air flow question asked another way
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air flow question asked another way
The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
baffle issue.
TIA
JD 2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
baffle issue.
TIA
JD 2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: air flow question asked another way
When I had an aftermarket system installed on my 99 TJ, I had a similar
problem. The shop had to go back in and reconnect some vaccuum tubes that
had fallen off at the box end.
Eric
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
problem. The shop had to go back in and reconnect some vaccuum tubes that
had fallen off at the box end.
Eric
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
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Re: air flow question asked another way
When I had an aftermarket system installed on my 99 TJ, I had a similar
problem. The shop had to go back in and reconnect some vaccuum tubes that
had fallen off at the box end.
Eric
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
problem. The shop had to go back in and reconnect some vaccuum tubes that
had fallen off at the box end.
Eric
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
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Re: air flow question asked another way
When I had an aftermarket system installed on my 99 TJ, I had a similar
problem. The shop had to go back in and reconnect some vaccuum tubes that
had fallen off at the box end.
Eric
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
problem. The shop had to go back in and reconnect some vaccuum tubes that
had fallen off at the box end.
Eric
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
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Re: air flow question asked another way
When I had an aftermarket system installed on my 99 TJ, I had a similar
problem. The shop had to go back in and reconnect some vaccuum tubes that
had fallen off at the box end.
Eric
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
problem. The shop had to go back in and reconnect some vaccuum tubes that
had fallen off at the box end.
Eric
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
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Re: air flow question asked another way
I'm not sure of this but I believe the TJs ducts are vacuum controlled. You
may want to look around under the hood or under the dash & see if a line's
been knocked off.
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
may want to look around under the hood or under the dash & see if a line's
been knocked off.
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
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Re: air flow question asked another way
I'm not sure of this but I believe the TJs ducts are vacuum controlled. You
may want to look around under the hood or under the dash & see if a line's
been knocked off.
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
may want to look around under the hood or under the dash & see if a line's
been knocked off.
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
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Re: air flow question asked another way
I'm not sure of this but I believe the TJs ducts are vacuum controlled. You
may want to look around under the hood or under the dash & see if a line's
been knocked off.
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
may want to look around under the hood or under the dash & see if a line's
been knocked off.
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
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Re: air flow question asked another way
I'm not sure of this but I believe the TJs ducts are vacuum controlled. You
may want to look around under the hood or under the dash & see if a line's
been knocked off.
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
may want to look around under the hood or under the dash & see if a line's
been knocked off.
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
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Re: air flow question asked another way
I'll be watching for the comments also,because i have somewhat of the same
problem ,i can't dirrect the air flow were i want it to go.
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
problem ,i can't dirrect the air flow were i want it to go.
"JD" <jdcarroll@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:q6atg0tv51rr6idvs3gnm0p84849od1obt@4ax.com...
> The airflow from the AC in my wrangler comes out the bottom vent, the
> top vent , and the defroster all at the same time no matter how I set
> the controls. Can someone give me a general idea as to how the airflow
> is controlled mechanically so I can begin to figure out the problem. I
> know how to get at the control panel which appears to be vacuum unit I
> just don't know if its a vacuum problem, control problem or possibly a
> baffle issue.
>
> TIA
> JD 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer