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Re: E30 Heater problem
- Subject: Re: E30 Heater problem
- From: "Jeffrey L. Burns" <jlb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 22:12:09 -0500 (CDT)
I had a similar problem with one of the slider controls for the heater/AC
vents in my '87 325; the control for directing air to the windshield became
stuck in the closed position. The "flap" within the distribution system
controlled by this slider had a foam seal glued onto it. During the
summer some of the glue from the foam seal oozed out and glued the flap
in place. Freeing up the flap and trimming the excess glue was not
difficult once I knew what was wrong. I don't know if the temperature
control operates any flaps like this but if so that could be your problem.
Jeff
> Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 18:43:30 -0500
> From: "Jason E. Markel" <markel@domain.elided>
> Subject: E30 Heater problem
>
> I went out to the car on a chilly Monday morning to find my heater resisting
> any attempt to make my car warm. The heat control knob (left side) rotates
> about halfway with little resistance and then becomes very difficult to turn
> into the heat zone. I can turn it all the way, but have to hold it there
> and it barely produces heat. Worked fine during the prior week. It's like
> the whole range has shifted up a half turn. Anyone else ever experience
> this? Possible diagnosis? Quick fixes? How much of the dash am I going to
> be ripping out on Saturday?
>
> Thanks.
> Jason
>
> 87 325
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