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Old 01-12-2004, 06:48 PM
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Heat problem

Got a new battery and ever scince the change my heat dont work. THe car is heated up... blowing ice cold air....The digits on the climate control are flashing...I have an 94 sse...
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Sounds like the Climate Control has some trouble codes in it. Once these codes are retrieved, they should be able to find out your problems.

I am sure there are other views out there, but that is what happened to my 94 SSEi.
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Correct. And it must be scanned at the Dealer or a mechanic that has the scanner. 93 was the last year with ACC diagnostics built in.
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I am having the same symptoms on my '92 SSEi (flashing temperature on climate control). Could someone please point me to a good resource for retrieving codes?
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For the 92 and 93 only.

http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/techinfo/?article=45
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Thank you for the response. I followed the diagnostic steps and determined that the system is low on freon (code 66).

Would you also have any information regarding how to check engine codes?

Thanks again.
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LittleHovey, I had the same problem in the fall. Codes will tell you for sure, but it is likely a faulty air-mix valve actuator. I was trying to replace mine but couldn't get to it. However, I had moved the actuator arm a few times, and that (or perhaps something else) solved the problem - no more flashing and heat has been pretty good.
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Originally Posted by DavidLester
Thank you for the response. I followed the diagnostic steps and determined that the system is low on freon (code 66).

Would you also have any information regarding how to check engine codes?

Thanks again.
That'* in Techinfo, as well, including all the codes. Follow the Techinfo link at the top of the page.
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Thanks for the help.

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