TylerW
New Member
Hey there:
I've been driving my '66 with standard heater/AC later into the year and had to use the heater a few times. Something isn't quite right. The air temperatures out of the 2 center vents above the ash tray are distinctly different from one another. The air out of the left(driver side) vent is warm, and the air out of the right vent is cool. I didn't think to check the far outer passenger vent but I would suspect it's also producing cool air as well.
This is happening with the "heat" button selected. I'm not familiar enough with it to know whether there is even supposed to be air flow out of the dash when the Heat button is selected. I read through the FSM but it wasn't overly helpful. The AC is discharged and non-op, so it is not operating and having an influence over air temperatures.
Anybody have this happen or know why it might be? Thanks.
I've been driving my '66 with standard heater/AC later into the year and had to use the heater a few times. Something isn't quite right. The air temperatures out of the 2 center vents above the ash tray are distinctly different from one another. The air out of the left(driver side) vent is warm, and the air out of the right vent is cool. I didn't think to check the far outer passenger vent but I would suspect it's also producing cool air as well.
This is happening with the "heat" button selected. I'm not familiar enough with it to know whether there is even supposed to be air flow out of the dash when the Heat button is selected. I read through the FSM but it wasn't overly helpful. The AC is discharged and non-op, so it is not operating and having an influence over air temperatures.
Anybody have this happen or know why it might be? Thanks.