Dam its hot in here
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Dam its hot in here
When I'm driving my car for a while I start to feel heat from the firewall and floor. Could anyone point meet in the directions to fixing this problem? I had this same problem with my last bonnie.
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Ive run across the same problem in all of my SSEs and i noticed that turning on the climate control to 60f then turning it off again gets rid of the heat, it seems when we turn off our systems it still leaves the vent control to heat and the air from outside blows right thru.
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^^^ x2.
in the 97 If I turnt the heat off, the air from the outside blows in at the temp that i currently have the ECC set to. If I go and put the temp on 60, then cooler air blows in rather than hot.
Try putting your temp at 60 when your heat is not in use.
in the 97 If I turnt the heat off, the air from the outside blows in at the temp that i currently have the ECC set to. If I go and put the temp on 60, then cooler air blows in rather than hot.
Try putting your temp at 60 when your heat is not in use.
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Yeah that is exactly what I do. It does kinda suck when its like 120 here in Yuma AZ and I have no ac though. Anyone got one of those clamps to put the AC clutch on?