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Old 05-18-2014, 01:27 PM   #2
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Hi All

I am a member on the 911uk forum but no one seems to have an answer for my below problem, can anyone help ?

Well it has been 8 months since I last had my 2001 2.7 Boxster out to play.

The trouble is my heater is not putting out warm air when it is set manually anywhere between 18 to 29 on AC or none AC mode, you only get very hot air immediately if you set heater ti high.

Is this a known problem with a fix, I have read one problem that lay with the heater being full of holes after all the foam has broken down on it.

Any further help would be appreciated.

Regards

Neil.
Your heater core should be hot at all times, you can verify that fact by checking where the water hoses enter the heater under the cowl behind the battery. Most likely, if your foam has broken down, one or more chunks of it are holding the air mix door in the wrong position when you set the car to heat. Pull down the heater box and clean it out, checking the doors for free motion and you should be back in business.
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