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Jeep Heater Control Valve maintains cabin comfort at the right level by allowing you to adjust to exactly the correct level of engine heat on the winter trails, and this adds reliability to a vehicle already known to travel anywhere. The Jeep models have got a background of the rugged 1945 civilian model and can be applied anywhere to this day. The new Jeep SUVs match the traditional seven slot grille with modern technology Selec-Terrain traction, digital dashboard, voice activated and over the air updates, and driving through town and down mud pits, the driver will never look back. The robust frame, outdoor opportunities and warm neighborhood makes the ownership experience of Jeep in the form of an adventure club on wheels, and even simple details like removable doors turn any adventure into a memory. Heater Control Valve is a small coolant gate which diverts the hot engine fluid to the heater core so that the cabin warms up only when you want it to. To replace a Heater Control Valve, pull into level ground, allow engine time to cool and relieve radiator pressure, trace heater hoses, label their location and place pan to allow any coolant to escape. Only turn loosen clamps, remove hoses and take out the old part keeping the direction of the flow in mind. Install the new Heater Control Valve by sliding the arrow to the core, reconnecting hoses, clamping hoses, filling with coolant, and running the engine until it gets warm and observing drips. Going to a short drive, tighten the clamps, and you will be confident that your Jeep interior is heating up.