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Old Oct 27, 2022 | 01:27 PM
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Default Re: Crossfire Heating problems

Originally Posted by DTMenace
Iskender
Welcome to the forum from Baku
Azerbaijan....
Before we attempt to correct your heating problem, try this as a possible solution to your heating problem by taking these steps
  1. Start your car
  2. Adjust the interior heater controls to these settings
    1. Set the thumb wheels on the highest heat settings to maximum red
    2. Set the fan speed to maximum speed
    3. Exit the car and close the doors, do not open the windows
    4. Permit the car to run for 20-30 minutes
  3. After the run time, enter the car and turnoff all of the heater settings
  4. Adjust the heater controls to your normal settings and turn the heater to the #2 setting speed and see if the vents work properly
I hope this works for you; it has worked for me in the past...
Dennis
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After thirteen years here, that is a new one to me. Iv'e never had the issue and Iv'e never heard of this fix. Perhaps cause running the system at max speed/max temp is common for me, as I drive around in cold weather with the top down and heat on max OFTEN. COme to think of it, often the windows are up to keep the heat in as much as possible with the top down.

Maybe I've been resetting something and didn't know it.
 
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