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Old 11-30-2005, 03:31 PM   #1
Phillyfanfrombirth
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Default Re: same old problem--no heat

Do your "flaps" open and close when you pull up or down on the levers? They are connected to the cables and should swing relatively freely with the movement of the controls on the dash, or even manually if you were to take that cable off...

Any chance that the cable isn't tightened enough to the plenum/heater box? And that the wire isn't able to slide inside of the plastic sleeve without moving it?

(BTW, I feel your pain)
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Old 11-30-2005, 04:16 PM   #2
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Default Re: same old problem--no heat

Those are good questions. I can hear the vents open & close when I move the levers. It's just strange---the radiator hoses are nice & hot, and the air coming from the "heater" (for lack of a better term) is just down right cold. There's obviously something going on between the thermostat & the inside of the car, it's just a question of what.
BTW: chronologically speaking, 2006 is the Cubs year. First the Red Sox, then the White Sox, then...... It's fate.
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