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jay3000 07-21-2003 03:59 PM

Can hot air be mixing with my cold AC air???
 
Is there a blend door of some type on this car??? If so, where is it??

Is it called a scoop air flap??

joe p 07-21-2003 04:09 PM

This is going to sound bad but..... be more specific. Is it blowing heat out the sides and cold from the middle or what? Providing you dont have a electrical failure and have power to the mono valve the only other thing would be either the temp control unit or push button panel. Maybe a bad mono valve itself.



Joe

jay3000 07-21-2003 04:17 PM

No.. All of the air is blowing out the correct vents for AC.. I'll post a link to my struggle to get good AC in this car.. My guage reading look pretty OK.. I just can get my vent temps down.. I'm at a complete loss..

Tonight, I'll try to get my hand up to the expansion valve to be sure the evaporator is cold..

http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?threadid=69850

LarryBible 07-21-2003 04:47 PM

The temperature of the a/c air is regulated by controlling the coolant flow through the heater core. This is done by a valve mounted on the firewall. To isolate the problem, block coolant flow to the valve somehow and see if your vent temps come down.

Hope this helps,

jay3000 07-21-2003 04:49 PM

Thanks Larry.. I'll give that a shot..

Gilly 07-21-2003 08:08 PM

Fairly common problem in the 126 chassis, probably needs a repair kit for the mono-water valve.

Gilly

1991300SEL 07-21-2003 08:13 PM

Also, are you using the switch on the push-panel - 3 arrows chasing each other in a circle?

You'll be amazed at how much cooler your vent temps are with this activated. This blocks off fresh air. After running awhile, the system will shut it off to ensure you're periodically getting some new outside air.

Until I discovered this, I had zip for a/c or was having my hair blown off using higher fan speeds to keep cool.

jay3000 07-22-2003 09:31 AM

Thanks guys.. I blocked off the heater hose, using a pair of vise grips, and two flat pieces of aluminum.. Vent temps are much cooler now..

Still nothing to brag about, but that did make a difference.. I have been using the recirculate function, but according to my service manual, the Rec. function is engaged anytime you choose the minimum setting on the wheel.. The recirculate function draws 80 percent inside/ 20 percent outside air..


Now, I'm off to the search function to troubleshoot the Mono-Valve. I put a repair kit in last fall, because I was getting NO heat..

Anyone want to give me an overview of how to troubleshoot this???

I'll also welcome simple ideas to block the heater hose off more permanently.. I just want to buy some time..

abe g 07-22-2003 11:13 AM

manual control of heat water line
 
Any good part store has a manual shut off that you put into water hose at firewall. shut in summer, open in winter. This will possible eiminate the mono valve, and give you a permanent fix. good luck, Abe G

jay3000 07-22-2003 11:29 AM

Re: manual control of heat water line
 
Quote:

Originally posted by abe g
Any good part store has a manual shut off that you put into water hose at firewall. shut in summer, open in winter. This will possible eiminate the mono valve, and give you a permanent fix. good luck, Abe G
THanks.. That will look better than a pair of vise grips hanging off the heater hose:D


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