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Car Forum / Mazda / Mazda Miata / November 2005

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Heater Flap Problem

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dhawo - 02 Nov 2005 20:40 GMT
Red 1990 Miata - "Little Miss Getaround"

Has anyone experienced a heater problem like this?

-When the flap is set to Recirc, I feel air coming out
of the vents.  Of course this is not good on rainy days
as the windows fog up.

-When the flap is set to Fresh Air intake I feel no air
coming out of the vents, neither floor, dash or defrost.

I looked down under and have not found any disconnected
linkage.  Im open for all ideas.  Thanks you all... Dean
Lanny Chambers - 02 Nov 2005 21:57 GMT
> -When the flap is set to Recirc, I feel air coming out
> of the vents.  Of course this is not good on rainy days
> as the windows fog up.
>
> -When the flap is set to Fresh Air intake I feel no air
> coming out of the vents, neither floor, dash or defrost.

That's backward. Are you sure you're reading the control symbols
correctly?

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'94C, St. Louis
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dhawo - 09 Nov 2005 06:42 GMT
>>-When the flap is set to Recirc, I feel air coming out
>>of the vents.  Of course this is not good on rainy days
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> That's backward. Are you sure you're reading the control symbols
> correctly?

Actually its not backwards in that one should feel air pressure
out any of the vent outlets when the fan motor is running.
Dean
 
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