This also happenned on my Liberty. It was not in the switch or in the fuse box, a part needed to be replaced by the dealership.
Addendum: That might have been the fan speed resistor block that they replaced.
Ninety-eight per cent chance that was the fan speed resistor. I bought one on eBay for $27 and replaced it in about 10 minutes. You need to drop the glove box by pushing in the holder clips. Inside you'll see a part with several wires held to the heater housing by two bolts. Remove the bolts, turn around the assembly, and there's your resistor, ready for replacment. Piece of cake.
heater resister is bad
I just had that same problem..I took it in to have it fixed and they replaced the blower motor resistor and that seems to have fixed the problem
how hard is it to replace the heater core in a jeep liberty limated editon step by step instructions
if the heater does not blow out warm air change the setting.
The normal hot water heater temperature setting is typically around 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
The average temperature setting for a hot water heater is typically around 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
your fuse is messed up. we just had the problem replaced it and we are good to go. its about $7.00
vent door will be open to what ever setting u set it on regardless of what temperature setting you are using
The recommended temperature setting for a water heater is typically around 120 degrees Fahrenheit to balance safety and efficiency.
The recommended temperature setting for a water heater is typically around 120 degrees Fahrenheit to balance safety and efficiency.
If your 2008 Jeep Liberty's heater won't change from defrost to panel, it could be due to a malfunctioning mode door actuator, which controls the airflow direction. A vacuum leak in the HVAC system or a problem with the climate control switch can also cause this issue. Check for any blown fuses or electrical issues as well. Consider consulting a mechanic if the problem persists after basic troubleshooting.
The recommended temperature setting for your water heater is typically around 120 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent scalding and save energy.