Heating controls
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Help please
Despite turning the dials in the right direction according to the manual I am still getting hot air coming from the vents and the floor vents.
I also have a permanent red light on by the left hand top switch
Any ideas or is this just a Griff trait ?
I have had a Cerbera and Tuscan before so I know the heating systems are usually poor.
Cheers
Dazza
Despite turning the dials in the right direction according to the manual I am still getting hot air coming from the vents and the floor vents.
I also have a permanent red light on by the left hand top switch
Any ideas or is this just a Griff trait ?
I have had a Cerbera and Tuscan before so I know the heating systems are usually poor.
Cheers
Dazza
Sounds like the heater valve is out of line. Down in passenger footwell behind glove box on the left look for the control valve. May have to move the carpet at the top a little. It may have tipex type mark on the motor and the box. Make sure these are lined up when valve is closed. You will see grub screw that will need to be tightened once in line.
Edited by mcosh on Saturday 11th April 10:12
Easy to experiment with this. You will see a rod linking the valve to the motor.
Disconnect the rod and pull it free of the motor - there is a funny little clip you have to push sideways to disconnect it from the rod and it should then push backwards and off.
Then manually close the valve and stick some tape over it to keep it there. If that cures the heat coming in you know it's just adjustment you need to do.
If it doesn't you may have an issue with the valve.
But try it fully pushed both ways before you start faffing, just to be sure you've guessed correctly which way is closed.
because I'm not sure it's obvious which is which so you want to be sure.
Disconnect the rod and pull it free of the motor - there is a funny little clip you have to push sideways to disconnect it from the rod and it should then push backwards and off.
Then manually close the valve and stick some tape over it to keep it there. If that cures the heat coming in you know it's just adjustment you need to do.
If it doesn't you may have an issue with the valve.
But try it fully pushed both ways before you start faffing, just to be sure you've guessed correctly which way is closed.
because I'm not sure it's obvious which is which so you want to be sure.
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