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Re: 2001 95 aero, doesnt seem to get really warm inside car Posted by vvack0matic [Email] (#1443) [Profile/Gallery] (more from vvack0matic) on Thu, 2 Jan 2014 13:08:39 In Reply to: 2001 95 aero, doesnt seem to get really warm inside car, Mark Tribuzio, Thu, 2 Jan 2014 10:06:29 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
The climate control built into these cars are almost more problematic than comforting. In the process of having the driver side 60 degrees and the passenger side 80 because the driver wants it colder while the passenger wants it warmer all contributes to allot of extra plastic parts mounted on little r.c motors, and with the passing of 13 years the plastic parts are becoming brittle and they break.
For instance on just the driver side is a little electric motor that controls a door that will open or close depending on where the desired cooling temp is set. Which is very common breakage point on the motor to plastic point, and when this happens the climate control door no longer operates. While the passenger side still dose because its on a separate motor with its own door.
There could be another location of why the problem is there even if the climate doors are both operating fine and its the outside/inside air which also operates its own door if it doesn't close your getting 6 degree weather or how ever cold it is there being mixed with your inside air temp creating a 50 degree climate unable to get warmer because the heater is working at full capacity but when mixed with 6 degrees what you feel is what you get. This temp will be out of both driver&passenger sides when the temp selector is set to say 90 both vents will be blowing 60 or 70 if this is happing the little electric motor broke at its contact point.
However say the passenger side dose heat up to 90 but the driver side stays at around 70 all the time then the driver climate door is broke at its little electric motor contact point (driver side blend door).
On top of this it could be more on the motor side which would take into account everything Dean said in his post.
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