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Winshield Wipers stopped working on a 2001 Jeep Wrangler.
I have a 2001 Jeep Wrangler Sport, I just got it back from the shop for a heater core problem. They tore the whole dash out and replaced the heater core, 2 days later my front winshield wipers stopped working. Everything else in the car works just fine, including the back Windshield Wiper. Please help thanks!
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if they have replaced it 3 times and still can't get the leak stopped A. It not the heater core something else is leaking
B. there using a used heater core (which is my opinion is plain . . stupid) C. the mechanic has no idea what he doing First thing they should have done when car was brought in the 1st time was check for other leaks if it is the heater core still leaking the mechanic is installing it wrong or not geting hoses tight. the actual changing of the heater core takes only about 10 minutes and actually a easy process that anyone could do. What takes the most time is getting to the heater core because the majorly of the time the whole dash has to come out which takes hours
I would take your car somewhere else and have it fixed right and have them bill the dealership for the repairs
Bypass is simple. Remove both hoses at the firewall where they connect to the heater core. Install a four inch piece of half inch copper pipe between the hoses and use screw type clamps to tighten it up. If you don't let the hoses drop down while you are working you won't loose much coolant (probably about a cup or so) but check level anyhow after running it for a few minutes.
sounds like either the antifreeze solution is to strong [ shouldn't be more then a 70% mixture ] or the heater core is plugged [ some "stop leak" products will cause this.
WELL YOU NEED TO CHECK THAT THE BLENDOORS ARE WORKING BUT OPEN HOOD WHEN CAR IS WORM TO RUNING TEMP FEEL THE HEATER HOSE THEY SHOULD BE HOT IF THEY ARE ITS MOST LIKELY BLENDOOR MOTOR OR BLENDOOR BROKE. HOPE THIS HELPS
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