Being Suffocated in my 2010 Wrangler
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Try putting the top up, and running the heat. If the problem persists, perhaps something is wrong with the heater? Also, make sure that when you run the heat you have it so that it recirculates the air and doesn't bring it in from outside. If you do have something burning off under the hood, that certainly isn't going to help matters.
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sounds like turbulence behind the jeep is drawing exhaust forward and into the cavity behind the windshield. I haven't heard anyone else mention a problem like that.
Only with the top down and the heat on?
So, are you saying it doesn't happen with the top down, and the heat off?
Does it happen only at certain speeds?
Is the top all the way down? I don't have a soft top, but the ones i have seen, the top almost disappears into the tub.
Only with the top down and the heat on?
So, are you saying it doesn't happen with the top down, and the heat off?
Does it happen only at certain speeds?
Is the top all the way down? I don't have a soft top, but the ones i have seen, the top almost disappears into the tub.
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i don't know about c02 but i live on a dusty dirt road and with the top down traveling at any speed i get more dust on the inside of the jeep then the out.
It just seams to make a like a suction and brings everything up to the front of the jeep.
sometimes i need wipers on the instde of the windshield more then the out
It just seams to make a like a suction and brings everything up to the front of the jeep.
sometimes i need wipers on the instde of the windshield more then the out