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Heat Coming In From A/C Vents
I feel like my heater is always on because heat comes in from the A/C vents. I'm guessing this is heat from the firewall. It's not the heater, I know for sure...when I stop the car, the air stops blowing. I don't really mind this because I get to have my 'heater' on in the winter without losing HP
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yeah, it happens to me, I just set it on the front window defrost so all the air goes up. The faster you go the more comes in, or you can slide it to cool and it wont be as bad. Or you can press in the recycle button, but since it is winter I just leave it.
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Re: Heat Coming In From A/C Vents
turn ur heat off...............just kdding, at least ur car puts heat out
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Re: Heat Coming In From A/C Vents
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Having your heater on doesn't cause any HP loss. It doesn't use the AC compressor(unless you have the AC button depressed).
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If anything its better for our car( not completely sure) but when we tow stuff up the mountains if the cr looks like its getting hot, we just turn on the heater a little and it cools the engine off a bit.
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Re: Heat Coming In From A/C Vents
It will be a little better for the car becuase that heat has to be coming from somewhere and in this case it would be coming from inside the engine bay (or at least defusing out of it via the fire wall). In theory this is cooling off your underhood temps letting things run cooler (read=better). This effect would be magnified if the heater blower were actually on and actrively pulling hot air out of the engine bay.
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just turn the temp knob. if its on the red or heat it will let hot air in. put it to the blue or cold if you dont want the heat to come in.
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