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Vent Selector is stuck????

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Old 12-02-2010, 09:07 AM
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Default Vent Selector is stuck????

The vent selector on my truck is stuck on defrost. I flip the **** to the different settings and all the heat that comes out is only from the defrost vents.

How do I fix? My feet are freezing and my face is on fire.
 
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If it is not a problem with the vent blend mechanism itself, then it is probably a vacuum leak you need to find.
 
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Couldn't it also be a sign of the wildvents?
 
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Couldn't it also be a sign of the wildvents?
The what in the what now?
 
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Wild vents is vents switching back to defrost on acceleration. (or, climbing a hill, or any other high engine load event.)

Look under the hood, passenger side, back by the firewall. Vents are controlled with vacuum, and it appears you don't have any. I would be a broken line somewhere between the manifold, and the firewall.
 
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Actually, the leak could be in just about any part of the vacuum system. When mine had the "wild vents", it was a leak in the vac line by the CAD on the front axle.
 
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Originally Posted by Silver_Dodge
Actually, the leak could be in just about any part of the vacuum system. When mine had the "wild vents", it was a leak in the vac line by the CAD on the front axle.
I think he has more than just a 'leak' though. I think something is either broken off, or disconnected. Start at the 'easy' part, and see what comes up.
 
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True.
 
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whenever i have the AC on in my 1997 1500 and i give it more a little throttle or im going up a hill the AC will stop blowing out the vents. is this the "wild vents" y'all are talking about? so its caused by a vaccum leak?
 
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Originally Posted by EHS22
whenever i have the AC on in my 1997 1500 and i give it more a little throttle or im going up a hill the AC will stop blowing out the vents. is this the "wild vents" y'all are talking about? so its caused by a vaccum leak?
That is indeed wild vents, and is usually caused by a failed check valve up by the intake manifold. I think there is a DIY fix thread in the FAQ section for it.
 

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