View Full Version : Heaters ?
novalicous
21-12-08, 09:19 PM
Just a quick thing, Ive noticed that my central heaters (next to the hazzard switch) is blowing cold air on both the hot and cold setting, any one know what could be the cause or how to fix it
Cheers Craig
General Baxter
21-12-08, 09:20 PM
thats normal lol
novalicous
21-12-08, 09:24 PM
thats normal lol
Any thing that can be done to sort it lol
nope how it is plummed in. is actually good in mine, as my hot cold wire has a broken clip so i cant turn it down again, so if im hot i just open them.
and and btw if anyone has a left hand side heater control wire for a mk2, please pm me lol
by thats normal he means thats how they came out the factory, not that they all break or anything
novalicous
21-12-08, 09:29 PM
by thats normal he means thats how they came out the factory, not that they all break or anything
I mite bodge a electric heater blower to the dash lol
why go to all the bother??
brainsnova
21-12-08, 09:30 PM
just blank them off and use the hot and cold side vents :D
meritlover
21-12-08, 10:39 PM
wear a jumper
or point them at the passenger
lukogte
21-12-08, 10:43 PM
nope how it is plummed in. is actually good in mine, as my hot cold wire has a broken clip so i cant turn it down again, so if im hot i just open them.
and and btw if anyone has a left hand side heater control wire for a mk2, please pm me lol
i now the feeling thats just like myne now lol
brainsnova
21-12-08, 11:21 PM
you can manually switch it between hot and cold from under the dash were the cable goes on.
lukogte
21-12-08, 11:28 PM
you can manually switch it between hot and cold from under the dash were the cable goes on.
thats what i do :tard:
yeh i can do it as well, just hassle when driving !!
and i just leav it on hot i sweat , only kidding
novaluxeplus
22-12-08, 12:22 AM
oh how you change it to hot?? does it stay that way
Yes, just pull where the cable connects to. Towards for hot, away for cold.
Or, if its the heater end of the cable thats broken, just use a cable tie round the ducting to hold the cable in place. Thats how my temperature cable is at the mo.
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