2021JLURUser
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Just bought a 2021JLUR 2.0l. First trip out, 60 miles into the ride, AC Stopped blowing as hard, still cold, and the jeep overheated shortly there after. Took it back to the dealer. The dealer swapped out my fuse array, and my cooling fan.
The next weekend I took it out and got about 50+ miles in on a dirt road where the same thing happened again. AC stopped blowing as hard, and I noticed temperature starting to heat up. Cooling Fan was no longer turning on. Im going to leave out the saga on how we got it back to the dealership.
Dealer did his test and said that the fuse array went out again. Only this time he replaced it with the 100amp fuse. He stated they originally swapped it out with the 60amp because that’s what was in there. He believes the JEEP has the heavy duty cooling fan. I can’t view this in Mopar system, so I have no way to confirm. How can I tell if it the 850w fan?
The next weekend, I took it out again. Only this time I was vigilant about how fast I was going and what temperatures were doing the whole time I was driving. The hottest it got was 231 on a large hill at faster speeds. I didn’t seem to have any issues until about 10 miles from home where the AC stopped blowing as hard again. Engine temperatures stayed about 210. once I got home and let it sit for a while, I restart it and the AC Blew just fine. Keep in mind the AC temperature was never warm in any instance, It was always cold, It was just the speed that it was blowing out was slower.
did some digging online and swapped out the cabin filter which was filthy. Did a 200 mile test drive the next day and everything seems to be working. I can say there are a couple differences with this last test drive though.
1- I never got above 80mph
2- I didn’t have the AC cranked as often.
i’ve seen several posts about the high amp fuse array and i just want to see if i should be concerned. Also, How can I tell if it’s a 850w cooling fan?
has anybody else ran into these issues?
The next weekend I took it out and got about 50+ miles in on a dirt road where the same thing happened again. AC stopped blowing as hard, and I noticed temperature starting to heat up. Cooling Fan was no longer turning on. Im going to leave out the saga on how we got it back to the dealership.
Dealer did his test and said that the fuse array went out again. Only this time he replaced it with the 100amp fuse. He stated they originally swapped it out with the 60amp because that’s what was in there. He believes the JEEP has the heavy duty cooling fan. I can’t view this in Mopar system, so I have no way to confirm. How can I tell if it the 850w fan?
The next weekend, I took it out again. Only this time I was vigilant about how fast I was going and what temperatures were doing the whole time I was driving. The hottest it got was 231 on a large hill at faster speeds. I didn’t seem to have any issues until about 10 miles from home where the AC stopped blowing as hard again. Engine temperatures stayed about 210. once I got home and let it sit for a while, I restart it and the AC Blew just fine. Keep in mind the AC temperature was never warm in any instance, It was always cold, It was just the speed that it was blowing out was slower.
did some digging online and swapped out the cabin filter which was filthy. Did a 200 mile test drive the next day and everything seems to be working. I can say there are a couple differences with this last test drive though.
1- I never got above 80mph
2- I didn’t have the AC cranked as often.
i’ve seen several posts about the high amp fuse array and i just want to see if i should be concerned. Also, How can I tell if it’s a 850w cooling fan?
has anybody else ran into these issues?
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