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omegafan

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Heating direction dial
« on: 03 December 2006, 00:19:51 »

I have no direction flow to the hot or cold air in the cabin using the rotary dial. I believe it is down to a loose vacuum pipe from what I have read. Is it fixable by removing the centre console and if not how do I go about getting some hot air to my cold feet :)
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Re: Heating direction dial
« Reply #1 on: 03 December 2006, 10:40:22 »

check vac pipes from engine bay to where it enters through bulkhead near coolant pipes...
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Re: Heating direction dial
« Reply #2 on: 03 December 2006, 13:01:33 »

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I have no direction flow to the hot or cold air in the cabin using the rotary dial. I believe it is down to a loose vacuum pipe from what I have read. Is it fixable by removing the centre console and if not how do I go about getting some hot air to my cold feet :)

I know exactly what you mean I was over a month with no heat in the car. My Omega is a 99 CDX with the full electric climate control and it was the directional buttons that were goosed!

I got replacement of Ebay from a 98 car. This owners forum has an excellent "how to" section and I removed the whole centre console and replaced with the new one and hey presto toasty feet!!

Not sure about whether your rotary dial will be electric or manual opening of the vents?

Hope you get it sorted though, 'cos I know how cold your feet get!

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Re: Heating direction dial
« Reply #3 on: 03 December 2006, 13:21:23 »

Thanks for the replies, I will try taking off the centre console next week and see if I can see anything in behind it that may be causing the problem :)
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