heater ac problems
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heater ac problems
hi, all just got a 91 c4 its in decent space but has its 20 yo problem i need to fix them one at a time, 1st thing i want to tackle is the heater ac problem,the heater works great but the temp of the heat dont modulate,the digital read out does not show the correct os air temp,and when ya turn it to 60 it does not kick on the ac so can ya help me with this problem ,mark
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hi, all just got a 91 c4 its in decent space but has its 20 yo problem i need to fix them one at a time, 1st thing i want to tackle is the heater ac problem,the heater works great but the temp of the heat dont modulate,the digital read out does not show the correct os air temp,and when ya turn it to 60 it does not kick on the ac so can ya help me with this problem ,mark
Since you are new, Welcome. Try the search function here. It has lots of good info. Its hard for me to understand whats going on with your car. Sounds like you might have issues with your blend door. If you have the C68 electronic HVAC controls, you may be able to pull the trouble codes from the unit its self. Maybe someone else will chime in with more help.
Good Luck
Mike
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no i wasnt writing txt and it dont look like txt,but would it be the door if ya turned it to 60 and the ac wont come on im thinkin the controller mite be having a problem but i dont know thats why im askin
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hi, all just got a 91 c4 its in decent space but has its 20 yo problem i need to fix them one at a time, 1st thing i want to tackle is the heater ac problem,the heater works great but the temp of the heat dont modulate,the digital read out does not show the correct os air temp,and when ya turn it to 60 it does not kick on the ac so can ya help me with this problem ,mark
If your planning on keeping this car the best advice I can give you is to get a FSM and let the fun begin! Good luck.
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I dont know what your talking about txt manner?what is it i just dont have all the periods and comma in the proper place?What i mean but heater working good is that the heat is coming out all vents fine.Its cold here so its working fine, One thing i noticed last nite was the lites on the postions were blinking,
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Take a pic if you could, on the radator are two fans. I beleve the one on the left, when your seated, is always on, and the one on the right kicks on when you use the AC, or the vettes temp gets to high. Does the fan turn on, when you turn on AC.
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http://www.helminc.com/helm/homepage...x=&startPage=1
"the digital read out does not show the correct os air temp" How far off is the outside air temp.
FSM
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"the digital read out does not show the correct os air temp" How far off is the outside air temp.
Last edited by NebCorvette94; 12-23-2010 at 11:52 AM.
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The car isnt over heating.Ok the heater control works as long as its in heat mode but if ya turn down the control to like 70 degrees the temp of the air coming out will not cool down its like its not closing the heater control valve on the engine.Then when i turn it down to 60 degrees which should kick the ac on the heat still come out the vents,now it will completely shut off when the off button is depressed .what im thinking is that its the delco control on the dash but if its like the control valve i dont want to buy a 250 control when it could be a 30 dollar valve
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The car isnt over heating.Ok the heater control works as long as its in heat mode but if ya turn down the control to like 70 degrees the temp of the air coming out will not cool down its like its not closing the heater control valve on the engine.Then when i turn it down to 60 degrees which should kick the ac on the heat still come out the vents,now it will completely shut off when the off button is depressed .what im thinking is that its the delco control on the dash but if its like the control valve i dont want to buy a 250 control when it could be a 30 dollar valve
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i just got the car on tues i will get a fsm,just want to deal with this while every body will be out of our shop and i can work on it,just needed some ideas so i could start trouble shooting tom.
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Think your outside temp sensor is disconnected or damaged, It should be, right side of engine, top right corner of radiator. You can check it with a multi meter.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c4-g...o-the-rad.html
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c4-g...o-the-rad.html
Last edited by NebCorvette94; 12-23-2010 at 01:04 PM.
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In the past, many members with similiar issues have found the little heater / A/C control module, mounted on the inside of the firewall above the gas pedal to be the source of their problems; it routes vacumn to the various heater and A/C functions and over time the small nipples that the various hoses mount onto soften and deform (amongst other problems) leading to loss of function and / or erratic operation.
While it is never wrong to ask a question, I cannot over state the value of the search function on this forum; rather than expecting members to reinvent the wheel with each new thread, the problem (whatever it may be) almost certainly has been addressed multiple times before, often by very knowledgeable people who, besides discussing the issue in depth, also posted pictures and schematics.
While it is never wrong to ask a question, I cannot over state the value of the search function on this forum; rather than expecting members to reinvent the wheel with each new thread, the problem (whatever it may be) almost certainly has been addressed multiple times before, often by very knowledgeable people who, besides discussing the issue in depth, also posted pictures and schematics.
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well i did search but nothing really doin what mines is doin,ok see if ya guys agree with my synopsis.If my outside air is feeding the control module a reading of 50-60 degrees if i turn it to 60 to kick it on it wont because its thinks its satisfied and wont turn the ac on would i be correct in my thinking
Mark
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