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Old 07-23-2003, 07:13 PM
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Exclamation engine heat in car?

yeah while im driving i can feel a blast of hot air coming from under the dash or console onto my foot thats on the gas pedal..also i can feel the heat on the shifter console and where the e-brake is?...any help..suggestion??????????
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Old 07-23-2003, 08:38 PM
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hey man i know how you feel i have the same thing goin on in my car, so i wanna know the same thing
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Old 07-24-2003, 01:05 AM
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do you happen to have any big holes in your firewall. not too likely but maybe its rusting from the engine bay or underneath around the ebrake?
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Not to be a smart ass, but did you check to make sure you don't have your heat/ac turned on? If your air is off, turn the hot/cold selector to the cool end, and hopefully you'll just feel normal outside air coming in.
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Old 07-24-2003, 01:30 AM
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hah..yeah my AC is off..i actually dont have AC right now...and its turned to cool...but i did do a auto to manual swap when i swapped the engine so they cut into the firewall there. but i dont think its coming from the area the cut it from...i think that heat would come from the clutch side and not the gas pedal?
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Old 07-24-2003, 02:27 AM
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Well, that was my best guess, lol. Hope you can figure out what the problem is. I had a similar thing that happened with my first car, an '86 Cutlass. It was as if the heat was always on, even in the summer. The faster i drove, the more powerful the air coming in thru the lower vents was. I didn't care though, since it was my first car, bought it in '96 for $1K, and was only keeping it till i saved up for something nicer and newer. Annoying as hell though to drive in 90 degree heat, windows down, and hot air blowing across your feet the whole time.
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Originally posted by hondatool
hah..yeah my AC is off..i actually dont have AC right now...and its turned to cool...but i did do a auto to manual swap when i swapped the engine so they cut into the firewall there. but i dont think its coming from the area the cut it from...i think that heat would come from the clutch side and not the gas pedal?
re: the heat coming from under the dash:
--I'm gonna say it's either something from your engine mod, your air/cooling/heating system, or some other hole in your firewall.

re: the heat coming up from your shifter/e-brake:
--when you did the conversion...you might not have aheat shield b/t your catalitic converter and the bottom side of your car. This is directly under where your clutch now sits and also your e-brake. This could be causeing "excessive" heat through these two points.
--Normally you will get some heat coming up from this area and this is normal. I've got heat coming up through my e-brake but it's not "excessive" heat...just normal (i guess) driving heat...

Check under your car for that heat shield and check for any holes in your firewall...
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When your air went out...did you start feeling this heat?
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Old 07-26-2003, 03:18 AM
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i started feeling the heat when i did the auto to manual swap along with the engine...
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