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Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 20:29:22 +0100
From: danny <dannynopsamia-esprezzo.com>
Subject: Re: 1993 9000cs ventilation heating problem


Bryan wrote: > I have a 1993 model 9000cs with air conditioning but not climate > control. > With the airconditioning switched off, & the heating dial turned to > the coldest position (that is; fresh unheated air), I am still getting > warmish air coming in. The dial is definitely turned anticlockwise > as far as it can go. > > Even on the coldest day, warm air is coming through the vents. While > this is not such a problem in cold weather (when I would have heating > on anyway), it is a real problem on warmer days. What it means is > that I end up having to have the airconditioning on on a day when I > really shouldn't need it. > > I assume that the heating comes from the hot radiator water, & suspect > that even on the coldest position, something is still open allowing > some warm air to leak through. > > Can anyone offer an opinion as to why I am getting warm air & how to > go about finding & fixing the problem. > > thanks in advance > Bryan I can't help with why you are getting warm air when the temperature is set to the coldest position, but don't be afraid to use the air conditioning. It is beneficial to use it all year round as it stops it from deteriorating and possibly failing the first time it is used on a hot day, it helps with demisting more quickly, and doesn't add that much to the fuel economy figure. -- Regards, Danny http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site) http://www.dannyscoffee.com (UK advert for my mobile espresso service) swap Z for above characters in email address to reply

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