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I have seen many vent post hear but mine is a bit different.
With the a/c on the dash vents it comes out ice cold on the passenger side center and side vents but on the drivers side and center vent comes out not as cool as if it is mixing with warmer air. Are the DS & PS run off different dampers? the blower is working just fine just the temperature is not the same on both sides. Does anyone have a schematic of the venting system or pictures with the dash removed? |
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Re: 93 A/C dash vent problems
I would assume that the driver's side and the passenger side are run off the same dampers, unless your car has dual climate control, like on some of the newer models. I really don't think that was available on the generation 3's back then. I would download the generation 3 Toyota factory service manual stickied at the top of this forum and read through section "AC" for the air conditioning system.
Mike |
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Re: 93 A/C dash vent problems
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If I remember correctly, the center vents and driver side vent are part of the same black cluster, and the passenger side vent is built into the dash and color-keyed. So it would make more sense if those 3 were one temperature and the passenger side was another temperature, but the center vents are so close together, I don't see how they could be different. |
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