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Pablo7
10-14-2004, 11:13 AM
when i turn on the A/C or just the blower, no air comes trought the center holes, that´s the only place not working.
what could it be? where to check for something broken?
thanks

ryhi
10-14-2004, 11:19 AM
check the air adjuster wheel thing??

Pablo7
10-14-2004, 03:25 PM
where cann i find that?
:rolleyes:

Pagz
10-14-2004, 03:42 PM
I had this problem to....
open up the panel in the passenger side foot well and check your air filter...
mine was very blocked!!,and my to centre vents had poor flow.
hope this helps;)

nokia8860
10-14-2004, 05:57 PM
There are many reason why this sort of thing happens.

Somethings that could prevent air from blowing out the center vent such as:

Vacuum leak, Blower Motor, Blower Motor regulator, tempering flap, a cloged cabin filter etc...

Ive attached some photos to help you out as I do know its sorta hard to sort things out while youre upside down on your back looking under the dash.

In this first one # 32/104/106/100/102 have vacuum lines attached to it and from what I understand are responsible for the opening and closing of the vents (tempering flap) slammed C may be able to clarify but I feel these may be the cause of the problem. Check to see if #390 is spinning freely (thats the blower motor) #515 is the in cabin filter that may be cloged as well.

http://www.joeyandmona.com/albums/album07/heatercase.sized.jpg

2nd photo are the vacuum lines. You may need to check these for leaks as well...

http://www.joeyandmona.com/albums/album07/AC.sized.jpg

Big mess eh?

As you can tell there are alot of things to check. Currently I have a problem similar however my center vents stop durring throttle load and while on AC only. Which leads me to believe it may be a termpering flap. ( have have changed my cabin filter as well as check my blower and it has not solved the problem)

Either way if you do end up solving this please do post your results and what you have encountered as I am sure others like myself will benifit greatly in your experience.

Pablo7
10-15-2004, 02:58 PM
big big mess there.
but thanks a lot for the pics. very very usefull
i´ll try solve this problem this weekend, if i see anything wrong, i´ll post it, and take pics of it too.

Rocky
10-21-2004, 07:36 AM
How abouts do I take my dash apart to check all this out. hot air isn't coming out too fast when on max.

714guy
10-23-2004, 07:28 AM
When that happened to me, It was a vacuum lin in the engine bay that was lose. It was located near the intake manifold if you have the I6.