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Re: Low Blower Output - Low Heat
| Jason_G | 29 Nov 2005 14:19 |
Hey now that sounds familiar - I had a similar problem with my Corsica before I got this car. An excellent starting point!
BTW, Is the evap core accessible from under the hood after removing the blower fan?
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| shiden_kai | 29 Nov 2005 04:55 |
> I have a 93 Pontiac Sunbird 2.0L and I have noticed that the forced > air from the blower motor is quite weak even though the fan sounds [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > Any ideas? Do you have air conditioning? If so, your evaporator core fins are probably plugged up with gunk. This will almost completely block off your airflow. You can clean the fins without removing the evap core, but it's a bit tricky.
Ian
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| Jason_G | 28 Nov 2005 13:50 |
I have a 93 Pontiac Sunbird 2.0L and I have noticed that the forced air from the blower motor is quite weak even though the fan sounds like it is blowing/running at full speed. The output is low on all settings. -Defrost, Heater, Vents.
Also, when the heater is set to highest temperature the air coming out is just warm - but by no means hot like it should be. What could cause this? I thought it was the thermostat but according to the temperature gauge the car is running at normal temps.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Jason.
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