fortgrange
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Typical, first sign of single digit temps and the blend motors throw a hissy fit!!
Can someone enlighten me on exactly what is happening in the bowels of the dashboard under the following conditions.
Driving along on low both sides most of summer no problem. As colder temps have come along moving up to high has had no effect on drivers side (passenger side fine). I could drive to the moon and back with it set to high and it will chuck out cold air. But if you leave it on high and turn the engine off, when you restart it will shoot up to high and burn your butt off. If you then adjust back to cold it will go down no problem but will not increase until you go through the stop start routine again.
Is this some kind of calibration going on when you start up or is it just that blend motor heading south, or the actual hevac unit starting to play up.
Many thanks.
Can someone enlighten me on exactly what is happening in the bowels of the dashboard under the following conditions.
Driving along on low both sides most of summer no problem. As colder temps have come along moving up to high has had no effect on drivers side (passenger side fine). I could drive to the moon and back with it set to high and it will chuck out cold air. But if you leave it on high and turn the engine off, when you restart it will shoot up to high and burn your butt off. If you then adjust back to cold it will go down no problem but will not increase until you go through the stop start routine again.
Is this some kind of calibration going on when you start up or is it just that blend motor heading south, or the actual hevac unit starting to play up.
Many thanks.