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5 minutes ago, jeeptec1 said:

 

Can anyone tell me what company made this. My 88 Comanche has add on a/c I don’t believe this a old Jeep kit. All the ones I’ve seen have Max a/c and then a/c 2a7498e35be4000c3bc3f0d262eb5fa2.jpg

 

 

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My 88 Comanche has that style too , it seems like a add on kit 

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My 88 Comanche has that style too , it seems like a add on kit 

Does your control head turn on the a/c compressor when the heater only is on? I’m fighting a poor heat problem. I did all the basic stuff new thermostat, flushed heater core. It helped but if I disconnect the a/c compressor I have good heat. Reconnect heat goes back to warm.


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Theres a whole thing on that in the user manual. To paraphrase what I remember, it said that the compressor kicks on to eliminate the moisture out of the air, hence "air conditioning". Despite only warm air coming out, the blower also has to shove air through the evap and into the heater core to produce the heat you have requested. Which also helps with defrosting.

 

It is on but it is not on. It is strange.

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13 minutes ago, jeeptec1 said:


Does your control head turn on the a/c compressor when the heater only is on? I’m fighting a poor heat problem. I did all the basic stuff new thermostat, flushed heater core. It helped but if I disconnect the a/c compressor I have good heat. Reconnect heat goes back to warm.


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I can run out and check for you 

 

update : just checked and the compressor doesn’t run on heat. Just on a/c despite there being no freon in the system 

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Theres a whole thing on that in the user manual. To paraphrase what I remember, it said that the compressor kicks on to eliminate the moisture out of the air, hence "air conditioning". Despite only warm air coming out, the blower also has to shove air through the evap and into the heater core to produce the heat you have requested. Which also helps with defrosting.
 
It is on but it is not on. It is strange.

The a/c compressor should come on in all a/c modes and defrost. That’s what all my Cherokee’s did with factory a/c


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