Sponsored

Question on recirculation door on Mojave

Red Mojave

Member
First Name
Dale
Joined
Dec 11, 2024
Threads
5
Messages
14
Reaction score
13
Location
Virginia
Vehicle(s)
Mojave
Occupation
Retired
I will be asking about the recirculation door right above cabin filter. I understand the button is a push on/off type.
I noticed when I push the cabin air recirculation button the door opens.
However when I push the button once again close the door, the door never fully closes. It will always leaves a quarter inch space from being fully closed.
All my other vehicles recirculation doors will fully close When I push the cabin recirculation button.
Is this normal for the later model gladiators? Or is there a problem with the system?
Thanks
Sponsored

 

Charles 236

Well-Known Member
First Name
Charles
Joined
Feb 13, 2022
Threads
0
Messages
607
Reaction score
1,228
Location
Greenville, SC
Vehicle(s)
Jeep Gladiator Overland
Occupation
Jeep technician
The system is operating normally, it can close completely if it needs to. Also, part of the programming allows it to open after a set amount of time even when the button still shows recirculation is on.
 

Charles 236

Well-Known Member
First Name
Charles
Joined
Feb 13, 2022
Threads
0
Messages
607
Reaction score
1,228
Location
Greenville, SC
Vehicle(s)
Jeep Gladiator Overland
Occupation
Jeep technician
Thank you Charles 236:)
I was tasked with chasing this exact "issue" on a customer's car once. I found that the recirc door also has to "park" itself at least a little bit open at shutdown to prevent mildew from forming in the HVAC, and no amount of door actuator recalibration would change it.
 
OP
OP

Red Mojave

Member
First Name
Dale
Joined
Dec 11, 2024
Threads
5
Messages
14
Reaction score
13
Location
Virginia
Vehicle(s)
Mojave
Occupation
Retired
I was tasked with chasing this exact "issue" on a customer's car once. I found that the recirc door also has to "park" itself at least a little bit open at shutdown to prevent mildew from forming in the HVAC, and no amount of door actuator recalibration would change it.
Charles 236, that’s pretty cool. I never knew that. Thank you for that interesting information. I likes that! :)
Sponsored

 
 







Top