ATXKJ wrote:
The no start sounds like a battery - you need it tested under load - and the key is the voltage has to be high enough to turn on the computer while it's cranking - just current isn't enough - the starter can turn but the computer doesn't turn on.
(starters and solenoids are next on the list to check - but battery first)
on AC - is it not cold? - or is it just the fan's not blowing? - 2 totally different issues - fan's are commonly the resistor block - they die - it's behind the glove box and a fairly quick change
although a couple of folks have had problems with the blend doors getting stuck - don't know if there's a good solution to that.
not cold - needs someone to leak check an AC system.
The battery tester does have a load switch. This is the one I have:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000F5HU6C/ref=oss_product. Should I go buy a battery before I take it to the mechanic? Any battery recommendations?
On Max A/C its always cold, it just doesnt blow sometimes. The only time its hot is on regular A/C is after I leave my car baking in the summer sun while I'm at work. How much would this resistor block cost?
stoutdog wrote:
As far as the pistons go, part of the problem can come from slamming the hood or back window. My back window stopped coming up on its own a couple months after I bought the Jeep, but somebody recommended that I try shutting the window gently for a bit. Within a few weeks it worked like new again.
The key there is to push the hood or window down gently until just before the latch, then give it a shove. Otherwise, so I've been told, you can shorten the life of the hydraulics.
I never slam my hood but I'll try this for a while.