ItsMrBill
12-09-2002, 10:56
During a return back from northern New Hampshire last night (outside temps 19 degrees), my wife complainded that cool air was blowing on her feet instead of warm air. I mentioned to her that the there was plenty of warm air coming from the foot wells of the drivers side of the truck as I was not having any problems.
Well after 30 minutes of this, I pulled over to see what her problem was and sure enough the passenger side floor heater was blowing cold air. After cycling the air direction controls as well as the recirulation, cold air continues to be the norm for the passenger side.
Has anyone run into this problem or have any ideas what I should look for before I take passenger side foot heating system apart?
Well after 30 minutes of this, I pulled over to see what her problem was and sure enough the passenger side floor heater was blowing cold air. After cycling the air direction controls as well as the recirulation, cold air continues to be the norm for the passenger side.
Has anyone run into this problem or have any ideas what I should look for before I take passenger side foot heating system apart?