2003 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE heater core

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual (1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Pinch the connector retainer and unplug the
blower motor wire harness from the blower motor
(Fig. 2).
(3) Remove the three screws that secure

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual HVAC HOUSING
REMOVAL
The HVAC housing assembly must be removed
from the vehicle and the two halves of the housing
separated for service access of the heater core, evap-
orator coil, blend door(s), and

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual (9) Remove the 10 screws that secure the two
housing halves to each other.
(10) Separate the top half of the HVAC housing
from the bottom half (Fig. 18).
Fig. 17 WIRE HARNESS ELECTRICAL
CONNECTOR(S)
1

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual NOTE: The blend door sub-assembly is attached to
the housing with 2 screws, and may be removed for
service (Fig. 19).
ASSEMBLY
(1) Place the top half of the HVAC housing on the
bottom half. Be certain

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual PLUMBING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
PLUMBING
DESCRIPTION - REFRIGERANT LINE.......52
OPERATION - REFRIGERANT LINE.........52
WARNING.............................52
CAUTION
CAUTION....................

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual HEATER CORE
DESCRIPTION
The heater core is located in the HVAC housing,
under the instrument panel. It is a heat exchanger
made of rows of tubes and fins.
OPERATION
Engine coolant is circulated throug

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual pressure-tight and leak free. It is a good practice to
inspect all flexible hose refrigerant lines at least once
a year to make sure they are in good condition and
properly routed.
(1) When installing

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual moisture which may have netered and become
trapped within the refrigerant system. In addition,
during periods of high demand air conditioner opera-
tion, the filter-drier acts as a reservoir to store
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