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Car Forum / Saab Cars / October 2004

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9-5 Heating problem

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Dave - 20 Oct 2004 17:37 GMT
My (4 week old UK)  9-5 Aero has a heating problem
With the heating control set to '27', the air coming into the car is rather
cool. If I put it on 'HI' - plenty of hot air.
Should I get lots of hot air when it is set on '27'?
I think it's dependant on outside air temp and all that (it's about 14 at
the moment)
I tried the re-callibrate function, but it's still the same.

Any thoughts?

Cheers

Dave
Peter Wilkins - 21 Oct 2004 04:32 GMT
>My (4 week old UK)  9-5 Aero has a heating problem
>With the heating control set to '27', the air coming into the car is rather
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>Any thoughts?

It's 4 weeks old?  Ask the dealer, it's under warranty.
But FWIW if I set my control to 27 the air comes out quite hot.
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Regards,
Peter Wilkins

Dave - 21 Oct 2004 17:16 GMT
>My (4 week old UK)  9-5 Aero has a heating problem
>With the heating control set to '27', the air coming into the car is rather
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
>Any thoughts?

It's 4 weeks old?  Ask the dealer, it's under warranty.
But FWIW if I set my control to 27 the air comes out quite hot.
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Regards,
Peter Wilkins

That's what I wanted to know, I thought it was a bit cool
It's booked in next week.

Many Thanks

Dave

 
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