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3disco
 


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Heater colder on passenger side SORTED!

As title heat from blower a lot less on passenger side in fact distinctly chilly,to save any more ear ache I would appreciate early replys! Sad
 

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Post #173564917th Nov 2016 10:24 pm
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3disco
 


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No ideas,the other halve is not amused! Shocked
  
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Would you say that turning the temperature dial does nothing and it stays about the same?
  
Post #173605818th Nov 2016 6:02 pm
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3disco
 


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no heat on feet on pass side but face vents and heat to windscreen OK,no real problems on drivers side but I had the temperature controls set to high and feel not as good as my disco3.
  
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Failed actuator, or requiring a datum reset. Outside chance of a heater matrix issue, but still really only seeing those problems with D3s, but the D4s time will come.

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So could be picked up by a stored fault code?
  
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I have the very same fault Thumbs Up
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Post #173621618th Nov 2016 10:49 pm
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Took it to have its fault codes read at the local Indy today no real improvement so removed the panel below the glove box,the vent holes were partly blocked by the sound proofing material which had come unstuck but the real problem was the distribution pipe had become dislodged from the heater body so pushed back together,drilled the flange and self tapered it and then went round it with gaffer tape,job done. Very Happy
  
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