Wrranglers (YJ, TJ etc) have heat?? Where is this feature? How can I turn it on?
All kidding aside, I'm struggling with the same issue: the cold air that the hard top seems to radiate down ontop of my head is far more effecient than the "luke warm" air that the heater puts out on the wife's 97 TJ (yeah, the 4cyl). I've done cardboard...and yes it blows warmer air....but it's not enough. Also running the high temp thermostat.
Some notes:
- 12V aux heaters do actually help...but store them inside when the Jeep is parked. Leave them outside in -20, and they won't warm up in time. (really like the inverter and 20,000 BTU's concept!....it's one step away from the PROPANE heater I was considering this week...along with tying blow torches on the dash pointed at the steering wheel to keep my mitts warm
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- operating temp for me NEVER goes much beyond the first marker on the temp guage, even in 35* Aug afternoons), regardless of the thermostat used.
- challenge with air flows/leaks from outside is certainly an issue. Worst spot for this is the shifter. We have the rubber shifter boot, and when it get's cold it freezes (stiff) and pops out of the console, creating our own wind tunnel. Will be looking at a more effecient setup over the break.
- it's still a Jeep. They are designed to be as uncomfortable as possible, to make the drivers/occupants feel "Trail Tested"
If someone has suggestions on the shifter boot (Ie a place to get a replacement, non rubber version)...
Would love to see a pic of what people have done for insulating the hard top.
<wore long johns almost every day this last week to work...>