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Old 09-09-2013, 11:07 PM
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Question Cold air comes in around the passengers feet-2003 Olds Alero

Sorry, new to how to post, so here I go. I am sure someone out there could have the same problem. I own a 2003 Olds Alero. Ever since I bought the car in 2006, there has been cold air coming in somewhere on the floor on the passenger side only. I have looked everywhere to see if it is missing insulation on the firewall. Checked the door gasket. No success. Maybe someone else has experience this problem. Have dealt with for many years now, but thought since winter is about to arrive around the corner, maybe might be able to solve the problem. Thanks in advance.
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Does it only do it when the car is running, or only when the car is moving?
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Do you have dual zone climate control? In other words, can you set the passenger temperature seperate from the driver temperature?
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I only get the cold air when the car is moving. I don't have the air conditioning on either. There is a draft coming in from somewhere and like I mentioned, only on the passenger side.


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No, I don't have separate controls on this car.




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Is it always cold, or just the temperature of outside air? Like only cold when it'* cold out?
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Sounds to me like the servo that controls the recirculating vent on your HVAC is stuck or its not working. Or the HVAC assembly isn't seated properly to the firewall. The servo motors go out all the time.
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Originally Posted by 75 racer
Sounds to me like the servo that controls the recirculating vent on your HVAC is stuck or its not working. Or the HVAC assembly isn't seated properly to the firewall. The servo motors go out all the time.
That would drive cold air to both sides, not just the passenger.
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Not if the recert door is barely cracked because that wouldn't make enough air pressure to blow to the other side of the dash but it would feel like a draft coming from the passenger foot vent. Best thing to do is remove the glovebox and get a little mirror and confirm all the servo motors are working back and fourth and go from there.
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could just be the fresh air thats always there. does it move to the defrost if you change the position? even when off.


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