New to Crossfire Fourm
Hi All just purchased a used 2004 Crossfire ......54k on clock need some help here dealer giving me the cold shoulder after the sale .....a/c blows cold out passenger side and heat out drivers side ......Thanks Mark
Gonna ask the obvious
...Both thumb screw dials are set to cold? If so i'd do a search in the forum, might be a common problem. Welcome! I know you're gonna LOVE this car
2004 SSB 6spd Coupe. Annnnnd.......holy crap May is only 2 months away!
2004 SSB 6spd Coupe. Annnnnd.......holy crap May is only 2 months away!
Assuming the thumb wheels are OK, place a long screw driver from your ear to the top of each of the 2 solenoid things that are just in front of the battery and electronics box.
These control the flow of hot water into each side.
With the A/C on and running, see if you can hear a clicking from one of them, and not the other.
If you do, then there's probably an issue with the panel module, if not then one of them could have it's valve stuck open.
There's a DIY on here somewhere about replacing the actuator valve stem with a pop rivet, believe it or not !!!!!
These control the flow of hot water into each side.
With the A/C on and running, see if you can hear a clicking from one of them, and not the other.
If you do, then there's probably an issue with the panel module, if not then one of them could have it's valve stuck open.
There's a DIY on here somewhere about replacing the actuator valve stem with a pop rivet, believe it or not !!!!!
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