cold air blows in
#1
All,
A while ago I posted a question about the subject.
Well, I took glove compartment off. I couldn't see anything
wrong inside, so I drove on HW and tried to feel where the
cold air comes from. I switched air intake few times and
discovered, oops :-) that when on inside circulation - there's
no cold air coming in, almost the same with the switch in outside
air intake position, but... when the switch is in between - there's
strong flow of very cold outside air coming in from the "thing"
on the picture posted by Jay.
I don't know if it's normal or not, but I'll keep the switch in either
left or right position and it's good for me. So nothing to fix ;-)
My mistake - I thoung that mid position of the switch is a valid one
providing mix of fresh air and re-circulated as well, dumb me
A while ago I posted a question about the subject.
Well, I took glove compartment off. I couldn't see anything
wrong inside, so I drove on HW and tried to feel where the
cold air comes from. I switched air intake few times and
discovered, oops :-) that when on inside circulation - there's
no cold air coming in, almost the same with the switch in outside
air intake position, but... when the switch is in between - there's
strong flow of very cold outside air coming in from the "thing"
on the picture posted by Jay.
I don't know if it's normal or not, but I'll keep the switch in either
left or right position and it's good for me. So nothing to fix ;-)
My mistake - I thoung that mid position of the switch is a valid one
providing mix of fresh air and re-circulated as well, dumb me
#3
Glad you figured it out dude. No use banging your head, we've saw our own mistakes from time to time.
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