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Old 12-27-2004, 05:23 PM
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A/C Mode Control Switch

95 GA only blows on Bi-Level mode. It will switch to the off position, and turn off. But when you turn it to any function it will then blow out of all dash outlets, defrost and heater. Any suggestions?
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Re: A/C Mode Control Switch

Saw this on another thread. Another guy was actually quoting this quote, but it might pertain to your problem. Maybe it's like one of these door things on yours and it's stuck

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"If your thermostat is ok and your car is not overheating or running too cold, it is a damper door. Pull the glove box out and the passenger side kick plate at the bottom of the dash. Follow the cables coming from your heater controls. One of them has popped off. You will find a rectangular plastic piece in-line of the cable that attaches to the one of the diverter doors that directs heat. I had a similar problem years ago. Cost me one hour labour at the dealer for a two minute fix.....it took them that long to diagnose. By the way, it is the cable that connects to the hot and cold dial...yours came off and is stuck in the cold mode."
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