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Dumb request
When I put my radio in, I took out the duct that goes from the center console to left outside - I assume the duct for outside vent. But, when I put it back in, I'm not getting any ac from that vent and my feet always have air on them. I assume I got it in wrong but can't tell how. Would anyone be kind enough to take a picture of theirs so I can tell what I'm missing?
Thanks! Bryan Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
What is your vent control set on on your climate control unit? Make sure it's not on feet as opposed to face vents. If not...
The duct is not mounted between the center console output and the vent. Crawl under the steering wheel and see if you can see if the duct has become disconnected on either end. You can easily get to both ends while your under the dash. If they look ok, start your car and get the AC going and feel around under the dash for cold air, |
The duct is two piece. One comes down from the vent then connects to another that has a flex end comes from the center. It may have disconnected at the vent. You have to reconnect the vent piece first then the center. Ask me how I know ? Lock cylinder replacement.
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Thanks - I'll check that. It seems logical. Is it easy enough to tell where it comes down from the vent? That could also explain why the dash around the key is cold. The piece in the center with the flex end is the one that I took out but it's entirely possible I disconnected the other without realizing it. Also makes sense why the center piece seems a little short.
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I guess that means its been a while since my last ignition switch R/R....uh oh. |
this thing is a pain the the butt.
i took it out a dozen times and still i can remember how it goes in. always takes me few minutes of fiddling to get it in. this pic should give you a good start. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1506030159.jpg |
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