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How to fix passesnger air cold?
02. Apr 2011 at 16:57
 
Hi, the passenger heat on my 99 3.0 Elite is permanently cold. I had a look at the how to posted previously but I don't recognise any of the descriptions so I've been following the instructions in the Haynes manual. However, having removed the glove box and wiring harness tray, I'm about to remove the air duct pipe that goes to the top left air vent. I've pulled it back but still cannot see anything that resembles the cover panel. I can, however, see to vaccum type servos with black/blue rubber hoses, one of which goes to the passenger top left air vent. Can anyone shed any light?

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Reply #1 - 02. Apr 2011 at 17:01
 
Sounds to me like the lever may have popped of the drive .. its right under the dash in the middle. Someone posted up some pictures and a sort of "how to" on putting the levers back on the arms .. but I can't find it right now ... I'll keep looking ... 

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Reply #2 - 02. Apr 2011 at 17:08
 
Cheers, that's really useful - I'll have a look for it too Smiley
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Reply #3 - 02. Apr 2011 at 17:11
 
Found the little bugger .. Smiley

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1196616207

If jimbob reads this .. should this be in the guides index as well ??  Smiley  I couldn't see it indexed anywhere !!

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Just found it .. under "internal electrics" .. perhaps it should be under "body" ???
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Reply #4 - 02. Apr 2011 at 18:31
 
Thanks Entwood, I'd found this too but still can't relate it to the view that I have Sad Here's a picture of what I can see - I'm a bit thick so if anyone can explain where the part is I'd very very happy Grin

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Reply #5 - 02. Apr 2011 at 18:49
 
Those ar the air solenoids that control the vaccum that a) opens / closes the HBV b) powers the flaps that control the recirculating air.

I think your problem is the air distribution flaps have come off the spindle .. as per the link I sent .. Smiley

Probably wrong .. buts thats my thoughts !! Smiley
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Reply #6 - 02. Apr 2011 at 18:58
 
Thanks, I'll give it a try again tomorrow. I'll print off the how to article and go though carefully. Smiley
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Reply #7 - 02. Apr 2011 at 19:50
 
Hmm... been reading the guide again but...

"4) You'll need a torch to see properly, but you'll find the motor on the right side of the passenger footwell just above the end of the centre consol - look for a black plactic 'cap' about 1.5 inches in diameter with an electric connector joined to it on the bottom right as you look at it - This black cover can be gently prised off with a screwdriver to reveal the silver-coloured motor beneath."

Can you see the black plastic cap with the wire attached in my photo?  Huh
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Re: How to fix passesnger air cold?
Reply #8 - 02. Apr 2011 at 19:56
 
chrisdb wrote on 02. Apr 2011 at 19:50:
Hmm... been reading the guide again but...

"4) You'll need a torch to see properly, but you'll find the motor on the right side of the passenger footwell just above the end of the centre consol - look for a black plactic 'cap' about 1.5 inches in diameter with an electric connector joined to it on the bottom right as you look at it - This black cover can be gently prised off with a screwdriver to reveal the silver-coloured motor beneath."

Can you see the black plastic cap with the wire attached in my photo?  Huh






The air solenoids are up behind the glove box aren't they? The heating actuator motors & linkage arms are low down & just above the transmission tunnel immediately behind the centre console.
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Reply #9 - 02. Apr 2011 at 20:03
 
but in my picture the solenoids are to the right hand side of the glove box only  a few inches above the foot vent...
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Reply #10 - 02. Apr 2011 at 20:11
 
I think I had to do item 3 ... easing the side of the centre consol out a tad .. before looking sort of up through the gap made..... in your photo its proably behind the end of the centre consol that just shows .. the silver/grey plasticky bit
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Reply #11 - 02. Apr 2011 at 20:15
 
Ah! that makes sense, thanks, I'll give that a try  Thumbs Up!
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Re: How to fix passesnger air cold?
Reply #12 - 02. Apr 2011 at 20:24
 
chrisdb wrote on 02. Apr 2011 at 20:03:
but in my picture the solenoids are to the right hand side of the glove box only  a few inches above the foot vent...






Have a look at this pic. sorry it's not clearer but the motor cover can be clearly seen just off right centre  Thumbs Up!


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Reply #13 - 03. Apr 2011 at 11:00
 
Thanks very much guys. I've been out this morning and found it. The lever seemed to be attached OK so I removed the motor completely - found it easier to remove the lower centre console to get access. I adjusted the air temerature with the motor removed, but attached and although it clicks it does not actually move, so I'll order a new one.

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