98 civic, heat only comes out on the floor?
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98 civic, heat only comes out on the floor?
used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with the
switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check car
out tonight ).
No manual came with the car.
is there an online source for the manuals?
How do these switches work?
controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
airflow??
If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
Any info on this system would be appreciated..
Steve
We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with the
switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check car
out tonight ).
No manual came with the car.
is there an online source for the manuals?
How do these switches work?
controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
airflow??
If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
Any info on this system would be appreciated..
Steve
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Re: 98 civic, heat only comes out on the floor?
Heat normally only comes out on the floor. Look at the selector switch. What
position is it in?
"comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
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> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
> the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
> car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
position is it in?
"comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
> the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
> car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
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Re: 98 civic, heat only comes out on the floor?
Heat normally only comes out on the floor. Look at the selector switch. What
position is it in?
"comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
> the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
> car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
position is it in?
"comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
> the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
> car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
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Re: 98 civic, heat only comes out on the floor?
Heat normally only comes out on the floor. Look at the selector switch. What
position is it in?
"comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
> the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
> car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
position is it in?
"comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
> the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
> car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
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Re: 98 civic, heat only comes out on the floor?
Heat normally only comes out on the floor. Look at the selector switch. What
position is it in?
"comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
> the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
> car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
position is it in?
"comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
> the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
> car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
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Re: 98 civic, heat only comes out on the floor?
Woody wrote:
> Heat normally only comes out on the floor. Look at the selector switch. What
> position is it in?
c'mon dude, it's psychic wednesday - get your crystal ball out and have
a look.
>
>
> "comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
> news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
>> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
>> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
>> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
>> the
>> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
>> car
>> out tonight ).
>>
>> No manual came with the car.
>>
>> is there an online source for the manuals?
>>
>> How do these switches work?
>> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
>> airflow??
>> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>>
>>
>> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>>
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>
>
> Heat normally only comes out on the floor. Look at the selector switch. What
> position is it in?
c'mon dude, it's psychic wednesday - get your crystal ball out and have
a look.
>
>
> "comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
> news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
>> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
>> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
>> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
>> the
>> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
>> car
>> out tonight ).
>>
>> No manual came with the car.
>>
>> is there an online source for the manuals?
>>
>> How do these switches work?
>> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
>> airflow??
>> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>>
>>
>> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>>
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: 98 civic, heat only comes out on the floor?
Woody wrote:
> Heat normally only comes out on the floor. Look at the selector switch. What
> position is it in?
c'mon dude, it's psychic wednesday - get your crystal ball out and have
a look.
>
>
> "comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
> news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
>> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
>> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
>> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
>> the
>> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
>> car
>> out tonight ).
>>
>> No manual came with the car.
>>
>> is there an online source for the manuals?
>>
>> How do these switches work?
>> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
>> airflow??
>> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>>
>>
>> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>>
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>
>
> Heat normally only comes out on the floor. Look at the selector switch. What
> position is it in?
c'mon dude, it's psychic wednesday - get your crystal ball out and have
a look.
>
>
> "comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
> news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
>> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
>> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
>> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
>> the
>> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
>> car
>> out tonight ).
>>
>> No manual came with the car.
>>
>> is there an online source for the manuals?
>>
>> How do these switches work?
>> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
>> airflow??
>> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>>
>>
>> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>>
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: 98 civic, heat only comes out on the floor?
Woody wrote:
> Heat normally only comes out on the floor. Look at the selector switch. What
> position is it in?
c'mon dude, it's psychic wednesday - get your crystal ball out and have
a look.
>
>
> "comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
> news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
>> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
>> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
>> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
>> the
>> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
>> car
>> out tonight ).
>>
>> No manual came with the car.
>>
>> is there an online source for the manuals?
>>
>> How do these switches work?
>> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
>> airflow??
>> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>>
>>
>> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>>
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>
>
> Heat normally only comes out on the floor. Look at the selector switch. What
> position is it in?
c'mon dude, it's psychic wednesday - get your crystal ball out and have
a look.
>
>
> "comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
> news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
>> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
>> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
>> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
>> the
>> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
>> car
>> out tonight ).
>>
>> No manual came with the car.
>>
>> is there an online source for the manuals?
>>
>> How do these switches work?
>> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
>> airflow??
>> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>>
>>
>> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>>
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: 98 civic, heat only comes out on the floor?
Woody wrote:
> Heat normally only comes out on the floor. Look at the selector switch. What
> position is it in?
c'mon dude, it's psychic wednesday - get your crystal ball out and have
a look.
>
>
> "comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
> news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
>> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
>> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
>> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
>> the
>> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
>> car
>> out tonight ).
>>
>> No manual came with the car.
>>
>> is there an online source for the manuals?
>>
>> How do these switches work?
>> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
>> airflow??
>> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>>
>>
>> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>>
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>
>
> Heat normally only comes out on the floor. Look at the selector switch. What
> position is it in?
c'mon dude, it's psychic wednesday - get your crystal ball out and have
a look.
>
>
> "comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in message
> news:1b2dnb25C4-ImOrYnZ2dnUVZ_qOdnZ2d@conversent.net...
>> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
>> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
>> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with
>> the
>> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check
>> car
>> out tonight ).
>>
>> No manual came with the car.
>>
>> is there an online source for the manuals?
>>
>> How do these switches work?
>> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
>> airflow??
>> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>>
>>
>> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>>
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: 98 civic, heat only comes out on the floor?
"comcastss news groups" (srivet@starprintingcorp.com) writes:
> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
Some basic diagnostics would help. Does the heat continue to come out the
floor vents when dash vents or defrost is selected? Then the divertor
flaps are moving. Could be disconnected or seized.
Does the heat stop coming out of the floor vents when another option is
selected? The hose/ducts could be disconnected or they could be blocked
with leaves or a critter nest (bitter experience on the latter).
If the hoses are blocked, I would expect the tone of the blower to change
when switching from floor to defrost.
HTH.
Dan
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> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
Some basic diagnostics would help. Does the heat continue to come out the
floor vents when dash vents or defrost is selected? Then the divertor
flaps are moving. Could be disconnected or seized.
Does the heat stop coming out of the floor vents when another option is
selected? The hose/ducts could be disconnected or they could be blocked
with leaves or a critter nest (bitter experience on the latter).
If the hoses are blocked, I would expect the tone of the blower to change
when switching from floor to defrost.
HTH.
Dan
(This account is not used for email.)
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Re: 98 civic, heat only comes out on the floor?
"comcastss news groups" (srivet@starprintingcorp.com) writes:
> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
Some basic diagnostics would help. Does the heat continue to come out the
floor vents when dash vents or defrost is selected? Then the divertor
flaps are moving. Could be disconnected or seized.
Does the heat stop coming out of the floor vents when another option is
selected? The hose/ducts could be disconnected or they could be blocked
with leaves or a critter nest (bitter experience on the latter).
If the hoses are blocked, I would expect the tone of the blower to change
when switching from floor to defrost.
HTH.
Dan
(This account is not used for email.)
> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
Some basic diagnostics would help. Does the heat continue to come out the
floor vents when dash vents or defrost is selected? Then the divertor
flaps are moving. Could be disconnected or seized.
Does the heat stop coming out of the floor vents when another option is
selected? The hose/ducts could be disconnected or they could be blocked
with leaves or a critter nest (bitter experience on the latter).
If the hoses are blocked, I would expect the tone of the blower to change
when switching from floor to defrost.
HTH.
Dan
(This account is not used for email.)
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Re: 98 civic, heat only comes out on the floor?
"comcastss news groups" (srivet@starprintingcorp.com) writes:
> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
Some basic diagnostics would help. Does the heat continue to come out the
floor vents when dash vents or defrost is selected? Then the divertor
flaps are moving. Could be disconnected or seized.
Does the heat stop coming out of the floor vents when another option is
selected? The hose/ducts could be disconnected or they could be blocked
with leaves or a critter nest (bitter experience on the latter).
If the hoses are blocked, I would expect the tone of the blower to change
when switching from floor to defrost.
HTH.
Dan
(This account is not used for email.)
> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
Some basic diagnostics would help. Does the heat continue to come out the
floor vents when dash vents or defrost is selected? Then the divertor
flaps are moving. Could be disconnected or seized.
Does the heat stop coming out of the floor vents when another option is
selected? The hose/ducts could be disconnected or they could be blocked
with leaves or a critter nest (bitter experience on the latter).
If the hoses are blocked, I would expect the tone of the blower to change
when switching from floor to defrost.
HTH.
Dan
(This account is not used for email.)
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Re: 98 civic, heat only comes out on the floor?
"comcastss news groups" (srivet@starprintingcorp.com) writes:
> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
Some basic diagnostics would help. Does the heat continue to come out the
floor vents when dash vents or defrost is selected? Then the divertor
flaps are moving. Could be disconnected or seized.
Does the heat stop coming out of the floor vents when another option is
selected? The hose/ducts could be disconnected or they could be blocked
with leaves or a critter nest (bitter experience on the latter).
If the hoses are blocked, I would expect the tone of the blower to change
when switching from floor to defrost.
HTH.
Dan
(This account is not used for email.)
> used, 98 civic EX, Manual tranny, 80,000 miles.
> We bought in the spring, I asked my daughter how the heat was working. She
> says its only coming out at her feet. I suspect there is a problem with the
> switches to divert the heat from floor to face to defrost. ( I'll check car
> out tonight ).
>
> No manual came with the car.
>
> is there an online source for the manuals?
>
> How do these switches work?
> controls an electric motor which opens and closes the doors to direct
> airflow??
> If so I'm guessing it could be a fuse?
>
>
> Any info on this system would be appreciated..
>
>
> Steve
>
>
Some basic diagnostics would help. Does the heat continue to come out the
floor vents when dash vents or defrost is selected? Then the divertor
flaps are moving. Could be disconnected or seized.
Does the heat stop coming out of the floor vents when another option is
selected? The hose/ducts could be disconnected or they could be blocked
with leaves or a critter nest (bitter experience on the latter).
If the hoses are blocked, I would expect the tone of the blower to change
when switching from floor to defrost.
HTH.
Dan
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