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hey all..

i got r34gtt just did full leather interior including the dash, and removing the air con control unit in the glovebox..

now im getting warm air through all the vent, not the driver side cause it now has guage on it..

also all the foot well (underneath the dash)..

not sure why is this happening, anyone has same experience or any idea..

thanks

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the climate control unit should have a vent somewhere to read the cabin temp, if that isnt plugged in, all they do is blow hot air until you turn it down to 18 deg.

so turn it all the way down as cold as it can get with air con on, if only then you get cold air - check the cabin temp sensor is plugged in.

yea i played around with mine today

i found that if i turned up the temp from 18 to say 26/27 i had hot air coming thru the vent, however when i turned it down to 18 the hot air stopped.. THis is with the air con off... just the fan on if you get me...

I think when u turn it down to 18, it closes off the heater hoses... so u dont get any hot air coming in.

Do you get me?

I think if u leave it at 26 or so, and even if the air con/fan is off... the vent from the heater hose is still open... So try turning it down to 18 and turn off the aircon/fan and see if u still got hot air coming out....

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