Postby nick » 02 Nov 2007 18:09
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Nick, there is no hot air, [unless you remove the plenum]. The door
you are talking about either admits or excludes outside air.
That door you open with that control leaver admits outside fresh
air, via your fresh air plenum. When you want hot air, the cooling
water is used to heat this air. The same air is used as cooling air,
when you have the heat off.
I can only assume they use the same leaver to control the
ventilation air supply, & the fan motor as it would be pointless,
& probably damaging to run the fan motor, with no air supply, for
the fan to blow. This system makes that impossable, if every thing
is connected.
It is a bit hard to explain, although I could show you in a second.
I expect when you have a good look under the dash, it will all be
revealed.
Hasbeen
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I guess I thought that the hot water heats the air but then if you do not want the maximum temperature you add cooler outside air. On my Toyota I have an electrical fan switch, a lever that is recirc/outside air, and a temp control. On the wedge, I guess the fan and outside air are on the same lever but unlike the Toyota the fan can not be activated without opening the outside air source.
nick