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Old 02-18-2005, 09:07 AM
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No air out of eyeball level outlets

96 with 138K miles. Air blows out of defrost and foot outlets, but when I select the eyeball level nothing changes. In fact, if I select foot only, air still comes out of defroster also. I dread taking apart the dash which I think requires airbag and steering wheel removal. How can I narrow it down to switch or flapper stuck or motor inop or maybe relay? Also are the actuators vacuum driven or electric? Anyone have experience in this area?
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Old 02-22-2005, 08:08 AM
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Re: No air out of eyeball level outlets

the actuators are electric and chances are your head unit is malfunctioning.
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Re: No air out of eyeball level outlets

Did an impedance check on the control head, the ohm readings were close, but replaced it with a used unit anyway for $45. Still no change in the malfunction. I've got the dash pretty much apart, so figure it has to be in the system that diverts the air. New territory for me....help.
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