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And to make things even more confusing, it depends who built your car ! Different people build the ventilation system in different ways, so even if a car was built on the same line & at the same time as yours, there is no guarantee that the ventilation systems will be the same....
Sorry for not being very helpful !
Sorry for not being very helpful !
On my 1999 4.5, the three-way splitter under the dashboard had one of the exits plugged when I bought the car and cold air only came out of the steering wheel vent and the passenger side dashoard vent. And there was no hose connected to the driver's footwell vent!
One plug removal and a short length of hose later, and I can now get a cool right foot as well as a cool belly!
I've four hot air outlets on my car - passenger footwell, two on top of the dashboard and one length of hose underneath the steering column that isn't connected to a vent.
I'm seriously considering adding a cold vent in the passenger footwell by tapping into the hose that feeds the vent on that side of the dashboard, just to reduce the gale on my knee and belly when I'm trying to cool down the interior.....
If only I could find the air-con temperature adjuster in the driver's footwell that people have referred to in other posts!
One plug removal and a short length of hose later, and I can now get a cool right foot as well as a cool belly!
I've four hot air outlets on my car - passenger footwell, two on top of the dashboard and one length of hose underneath the steering column that isn't connected to a vent.
I'm seriously considering adding a cold vent in the passenger footwell by tapping into the hose that feeds the vent on that side of the dashboard, just to reduce the gale on my knee and belly when I'm trying to cool down the interior.....
If only I could find the air-con temperature adjuster in the driver's footwell that people have referred to in other posts!
Richard Rawlins said:
On my 1999 4.5, the three-way splitter under the dashboard had one of the exits plugged when I bought the car and cold air only came out of the steering wheel vent and the passenger side dashoard vent. And there was no hose connected to the driver's footwell vent!
One plug removal and a short length of hose later, and I can now get a cool right foot as well as a cool belly!
I've four hot air outlets on my car - passenger footwell, two on top of the dashboard and one length of hose underneath the steering column that isn't connected to a vent.
I'm seriously considering adding a cold vent in the passenger footwell by tapping into the hose that feeds the vent on that side of the dashboard, just to reduce the gale on my knee and belly when I'm trying to cool down the interior.....
If only I could find the air-con temperature adjuster in the driver's footwell that people have referred to in other posts!
Good call Richard, I found a hose with an orange plug in it , when I took plug out I got cold air. I then fashioned a custom hose with a 90 degree bend and now I get cold air in the footwell
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