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Fan blows hot when set to cold? - Guinney1971 - 16 Jan 2007 Hi All, something that I thought was my imagination last summer (ah, remember that?), was Flopsy's fan feeling like it was blowing hot air into the cabin footwell even though it was sent to 'vent' and cold air (my air con doesnt work yet btw). I thought it was maybe normal for a black interior car with no air con, but having read Chris Hawes's article in DeLorean News #35, now I'm not so sure - although Flopsy's "symptoms" arnt exactly the same as Chris's..... Any thoughts on what the problem could be? Cheers, Claire - Tourettes Tony - 16 Jan 2007 It could be the Water valve Claire, i cable tied mine up until the weather changed, that way you can set the fan on any setting and the matrix remains cold. I remember Rich H telling me it should stay shut on the first notch so maybe its piped up wrong hope this helps TT - stunned_monkey - 17 Jan 2007 Very common prob. There's a triangle of foam that was originally glued to the back of the heater box where the heater matrix pipes enter it. The glue dries out after 25 years and it flaps about and hot air leaks out of a large gap into the footwell. I get this problem in the workshop fairly regularly and use a flap of dynamat to replace the foam. You need to lie in the driver's footwell and reach up behind the heater box to find it. - Guinney1971 - 17 Jan 2007 cheers for the replies Tourettes & Martin Any laying upside down in a DeLorean's footwell though will have to go on the back burner for the foreseable future, as my doctor has just signed me off for 2 weeks (minimum) and prescribed me Codeine! Thanks again, - stunned_monkey - 17 Jan 2007 In fact Hawsey has included a lovely photo of exactly this problem in the club mag (which arrived this morning!) - bozzzydmc - 17 Jan 2007 well thats a good coincidence - Guinney1971 - 17 Jan 2007 bozzzydmc Wrote:well thats a good coincidence well, it was Hawsey's article that prompted my post! :wink: Cheers - Dan Howarth - 17 Jan 2007 Just had a quick look at my back of heater sponge goings on and my sponge seems to be un-glued. To do this i nearly broke my arm. Is this job a take the dash out kind of a job or what. How is it done? - Chris Hawes - 17 Jan 2007 Dan, I gave explicit instructions on how to do it in the DOC 35 article. Cheap fix yes, easy no. It can be done though - Dan Howarth - 18 Jan 2007 Thanx Chris, bit dim of me. I'd just read that as well. I'll have another go in a bit. I will be doing it blind though as i can't see round therre when my arm is in the way. - Chris Hawes - 18 Jan 2007 ditto, it is all in the arm but as 'the tree man' you should be able to branch out a little more than most - Phil Peters - 19 Jan 2007 Chris Hawes Wrote:as 'the tree man' you should be able to branch out a little more I'm just waiting for the Claire Usher "eye roll" on that one Chris :wink: - Guinney1971 - 19 Jan 2007 Phil Peters Wrote:Chris Hawes Wrote:as 'the tree man' you should be able to branch out a little more :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol: Claire - Dan Howarth - 19 Jan 2007 Unfortunately my arms are quite thick because the trees i plant are VERY BIG. Tried last night to reach round the heater and just about managed to put a bit of duck tape on the sponge to see if that would solve the problem but it's gonna have to be glued. Time to enlist the help of a small child. Is it still legal to make children work in small places. Anyway i couldn't care less if it is or is'nt. ''Nephew come hither lad''. |