Jeep Repair: Another A/C question, jeep grand cherokee laredo, jeep grand cherokee


Question
I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo with a 4.0L.  Air blows through the middle drivers side vent a lot harder that the other vents on the dash.  This happens when the a/c is on or off.  I there any way to equalize the air that comes out of the vents?  Also the a/c switch will just turn itself off.  To Turn it back on requires the master switch to be turned off then back.  Sometimes it requires the master switch to be cycled off and on several times before the a/c will come back on.  Any advice will be appreciated.  Thank you for having this forum.

Answer
NO: 24-07-99
SUBJECT: Reduced Airflow From Center Outlets
DATE: April 30, 1999
DISCUSSION:
The heater A/C housing on these vehicles is sealed with a foam seal at the instrument panel (See Figure 1). This seal can become loose or be out of position. If this occurs, an air leak will be present in this location. This will result in reduce airflow from the center ducts. If customers complain of reduced airflow from these outlets, be sure to check this seal. This can be accomplished by removing the center outlets and reaching into the opening with your hand. This seal can usually be repositioned without disassembly of the instrument panel.

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