I have been fighting with the climate control on my '98 since I bought my Jeep last year. The knob to select the interior temperature gets stuck after being turned to "full hot" (clockwise). I took the linkage apart and found that the cable was bent and wouldn't allow the knob to turn. I bent it back and the dial worked for about twenty minutes -- after it remained on full hot for a while it refused to turn counterclockwise.
I took it apart again last night, finding that the cable was bent like before. I rotated it to have the force pushing against the bend, which should make the cable more resistant to bending in the opposite direction. Same deal... worked last night but on my morning drive I couldn't select the temperature. If I reach under the dash and push the lever on the heater box I can change the temperature without a problem. After the interior warmed up and the heater box got hot (about twenty minutes later), the knob would turn.
It almost seems like something is jamming up the flap inside the heater box when everything is cold, but that's silly justification for a problem like this, IMHO. Has anyone experienced something similar on their '97+ and maybe found a fix?
I took it apart again last night, finding that the cable was bent like before. I rotated it to have the force pushing against the bend, which should make the cable more resistant to bending in the opposite direction. Same deal... worked last night but on my morning drive I couldn't select the temperature. If I reach under the dash and push the lever on the heater box I can change the temperature without a problem. After the interior warmed up and the heater box got hot (about twenty minutes later), the knob would turn.
It almost seems like something is jamming up the flap inside the heater box when everything is cold, but that's silly justification for a problem like this, IMHO. Has anyone experienced something similar on their '97+ and maybe found a fix?