Heat/Air wont turn off
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Heat/Air wont turn off
When I turn the heating/air to off, a low pressure of heat or air, depending on which it is set, still flows steadily out of whichever vent it is set on. Which wouldnt be a problem if it wasnt in the 80 degree range here and wasnt eating up my gas mileage. Anyone else know what this could be? It wont cut completely off unless the car is completely off. It still bursts a nice steady stream of heat or air.
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Are you sure it's turning all the way off? If you press your recirc and A/C buttons, crank it all the way to cool and turn it off, I believe that one or both of the lights on your HVAC (A/C or Recirc) should turn off (kinda like they do if you turn the heat past a certain point, change the direction, etc.).
If they are both staying on, and I'm right (someone can back me up..) then I'd believe it's something in your HVAC controls themselves, probably just some junk stuck in there or otherwise 'off'.
If they are turning off, then I have no f*ing clue, but I'd still start by popping off that Speed HVAC knob to see if it's jacked up somehow.
If they are both staying on, and I'm right (someone can back me up..) then I'd believe it's something in your HVAC controls themselves, probably just some junk stuck in there or otherwise 'off'.
If they are turning off, then I have no f*ing clue, but I'd still start by popping off that Speed HVAC knob to see if it's jacked up somehow.
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Are you sure it's turning all the way off? If you press your recirc and A/C buttons, crank it all the way to cool and turn it off, I believe that one or both of the lights on your HVAC (A/C or Recirc) should turn off (kinda like they do if you turn the heat past a certain point, change the direction, etc.).
If they are both staying on, and I'm right (someone can back me up..) then I'd believe it's something in your HVAC controls themselves, probably just some junk stuck in there or otherwise 'off'.
If they are turning off, then I have no f*ing clue, but I'd still start by popping off that Speed HVAC knob to see if it's jacked up somehow.
If they are both staying on, and I'm right (someone can back me up..) then I'd believe it's something in your HVAC controls themselves, probably just some junk stuck in there or otherwise 'off'.
If they are turning off, then I have no f*ing clue, but I'd still start by popping off that Speed HVAC knob to see if it's jacked up somehow.
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well honestly im a student mechanic and it sounds like its a normal thing i mean every car will blow warm air throw the cow vents. even when the heat is turned off. unless it is a blowing noise. is there a noise? but anyway there are cow vents under the windsheild that automatically take in the air from the outsides and throw into the cabin
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well honestly im a student mechanic and it sounds like its a normal thing i mean every car will blow warm air throw the cow vents. even when the heat is turned off. unless it is a blowing noise. is there a noise? but anyway there are cow vents under the windsheild that automatically take in the air from the outsides and throw into the cabin
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correct man the blower motor switch what about a relay?
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i don't have access to a wiring schematic for the balts, but i am looking at one for the ion (which i assume is quite similar) and the relay is before the switch, and it's controlled by the BCM. the relay is hot at all times and the BCM grounds it based on a logic circuit (which i assume is "key on") and since he said it stops when the car is off, it seems that the BCM is still in control of that relay.
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iv noticed it since day 1. I think hes right about the "cow vents" If you set it to blow onto the driver and passenger and then turn it completely off, you will still get a pretty dull airflow. Enough to feel though. I usually set it to feet and i dont worry about it. Im pretty certain its just how its made probobly to vent the cabin
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^^x2 same thing here. My last car did the same thing so I guess I'm just used to it. But like some other guys said, if you're still getting it when sitting still, you may have an issue. But during normal driving and especially on the highway you'll get it blowing out a little. Obviously, the faster you go, the more air it'll blow out on you. Just switch it to your feet or something and don't worry about it.
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If you hit the recirculate button with the fan in the off position it will stop all airflow . It doesn't work in all positions thou , IIRC on defrost it will keep flowing but on vent and floor it will shut off completely .
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