How to adjust the temp. control
#1
How to adjust the temp. control
We have 2 '09 fits. Both Sports. When using the fan on one of the fits, the air is warm coming out of the vent - if you put it on recirc, the air is cooler. The other fit is fine.
This leads me to believe that the temp. control (which is just a vent) is not closing all the way on cold and is letting in hot air.
Is there a way to adjust this?
handymus
This leads me to believe that the temp. control (which is just a vent) is not closing all the way on cold and is letting in hot air.
Is there a way to adjust this?
handymus
#4
We have 2 '09 fits. Both Sports. When using the fan on one of the fits, the air is warm coming out of the vent - if you put it on recirc, the air is cooler. The other fit is fine.
This leads me to believe that the temp. control (which is just a vent) is not closing all the way on cold and is letting in hot air.
Is there a way to adjust this?
handymus
This leads me to believe that the temp. control (which is just a vent) is not closing all the way on cold and is letting in hot air.
Is there a way to adjust this?
handymus
Are all parking conditions the same?
Yes, there may be a difference, because of the car COLOR. Is the Blue one the one with the warm air?
#7
No stupid question... A/C off. Only vent air. Once the Fit is driven for a while and the fan is on - the air gets warm. Enough to notice a difference in temp. when you change to recirc. That shouldn't be the case. Changing the temp. control slightly warmer sends a blast of hot air. (it is all the way cold)
I can always take it in to the dealer, but was wondering if there was an "easy" way to access the controls.
The orange one has the warmer air - only noticeable once the car is driven for a while.
Last edited by handymus; 08-24-2009 at 04:52 PM. Reason: added text
#8
No stupid question... A/C off. Only vent air. Once the Fit is driven for a while and the fan is on - the air gets warm. Enough to notice a difference in temp. when you change to recirc. That shouldn't be the case. Changing the temp. control slightly warmer sends a blast of hot air. (it is all the way cold)
I can always take it in to the dealer, but was wondering if there was an "easy" way to access the controls.
The orange one has the warmer air - only noticeable once the car is driven for a while.
I can always take it in to the dealer, but was wondering if there was an "easy" way to access the controls.
The orange one has the warmer air - only noticeable once the car is driven for a while.
Page 111 of the manual:
"Temperature Control Dial:
Turning this dial clockwise increases the temperature of the airflow"
If the heat is always on, and you're recirculating the same air through the system again, it should be warmer, unless you're running the a/c. Because the engine is warm. Right?
There are few reasons you should have the recirc mode on. It's primarily for dusty or smoky conditions, and humid conditions or removing window fog.
How MUCH warmer is the question? Do you have one of those Cook's thermometers?
Be sure to check side vent to side vent...better still, check the temps only of the center vent, with the sides closed and the selector on face and fresh.
Center vent is always warmer or cooler.
And wouldn't the absolute temperature coming out of the vents be in direct relation to the outdoor temperature and engine temperature?
I need an Idiot's Guide to Auto HVAC. I don't know how any of it works. But having the actual temperature readouts would be very good if you're taking it in to service.
Luckily, you have two cars of the same type. Perhaps playing follow the leader on a Fuel Consumption Test of your own, setting both vehicles on the same setting, and checking the temperature every 10 miles or so.
It would be especially handy to have a passenger to read out that temperature so as not to distract the driver. Be sure that the thermometers are the same type and test them out at home to be sure they read the same.
#9
Yes. Everything you just said is correct. I just think that the vent flap that keeps the warm air out is not sealing correctly. (Temp. Guage)
I guess it has to go to the dealer for them to look at.
I guess it has to go to the dealer for them to look at.
#11
The Temp. guage is not really a guage. It just controls the amount of warm air coming through the vent, by use of a flap. When you use the recirc, it closes another vent flap, so that's why, in my case, the air coming out of the vent drops in temp.
So what this means, is that when you run the air conditioner, it runs on full cold. The only thing you control is: fan speed, and the amount of warm air mixed in with the cold air from the A/C. You have no control on the temp. of air coming straight out of the A/C. (of course A/C is not my issue, just using an example)
I just want to know if someone figured out an easy way to adjust the cable that goes to the vent...I think it needs to be tighter to make a better seal. I think it will have to go into the dealer for service.
So what this means, is that when you run the air conditioner, it runs on full cold. The only thing you control is: fan speed, and the amount of warm air mixed in with the cold air from the A/C. You have no control on the temp. of air coming straight out of the A/C. (of course A/C is not my issue, just using an example)
I just want to know if someone figured out an easy way to adjust the cable that goes to the vent...I think it needs to be tighter to make a better seal. I think it will have to go into the dealer for service.
#12
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the flap that controls the amount of warm air after the recirc flap? (Otherwise you wouldn't get warm air on recirc, but I think you do...) Which then would seem to suggest that there's nothing wrong with the air mixing control? (Since if there was, you'd get warm air on recirc as well...)
But then I don't know where your problem is... either way you'll have to take it in .
But then I don't know where your problem is... either way you'll have to take it in .
#13
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the flap that controls the amount of warm air after the recirc flap? (Otherwise you wouldn't get warm air on recirc, but I think you do...) Which then would seem to suggest that there's nothing wrong with the air mixing control? (Since if there was, you'd get warm air on recirc as well...)
But then I don't know where your problem is... either way you'll have to take it in .
But then I don't know where your problem is... either way you'll have to take it in .
That totally makes sense, so I have no idea what is up with the vents...
#14
There was thread about the same exact issue months ago, I forgot the outcome but I think it had something to do with where the vent's pass thru before they get to the cabin. but you have 2 diff GE8's and the other one is not as warm... hmmm
Definitely do a search for that thread, it has plenty of details from what I recall...
Definitely do a search for that thread, it has plenty of details from what I recall...
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