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    Heater goes to cold

    When the car is cold and warms up the heater gives 21 Celsius , warm air , then when the car is at normal operating temperature, it is cold unless I raise the control to 32 celcius , what is wrong ?heater temperature sensor ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vanislebh5 View Post
    When the car is cold and warms up the heater gives 21 Celsius , warm air , then when the car is at normal operating temperature, it is cold unless I raise the control to 32 celcius , what is wrong ?heater temperature sensor ?
    Anyone ??????

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    Check the little tube that goes from the AC control unit to the little vent on the bottom right corner is in place.

    If this is not in place, the AC unit senses the temp radiating from the DIN radio underneath.. and it'll think the cabin is hot already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duncanm View Post
    Check the little tube that goes from the AC control unit to the little vent on the bottom right corner is in place.

    If this is not in place, the AC unit senses the temp radiating from the DIN radio underneath.. and it'll think the cabin is hot already.

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    What does that tube look like, where does it go ?

    Thanks !

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    Why are you too lazy to check somewhere like partsouq?

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    Quote Originally Posted by duncanm View Post
    Why are you too lazy to check somewhere like partsouq?

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    Hey mate , not so easy in Canada eh ! to find JDM stuff, I use jp car parts, but the question is where is the tube going , mine is missing

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    Don’t tell to the front 🤣

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    Why don't you look?

    I'm sure you'll find a matching spigot on the AC plastics somewhere about 4-6" behind the AC control panel.

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