Vent Selector Not Working
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Vent Selector Not Working
I'm having a problem with my vents. Sorry if someone else has posted this question. I did a search but my phone isn't bringing anything up for my results. My fan speed selector works just fine. The vent selector works when it feels like it. Just like the temperature selector. Sometimes it works fine, sometimes not. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!!! Its like it gets stuck on the position I left it on and won't attempt to change until I cut the fan off. Even that doest always cure the problem.
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How to repair vent selector./ Hemitexas
I had the same problem on my Dodge Ram this summer. I could hear it blowing hard but air was comming out vents very poorly. I had called a few places and they all gave me a bunch of "BS"on how they had to pull the dash! So I removed the 3 screws which holds the fan blower, after removing the blower, I reached up threw the housing and the diverter/door which when open lets air in from outsde,and when closed resurculates inside air, this door had broke off the peg it was attached to and had simply fell down onto the top of blower causing the airflow restriction! I had pulled outnthe glove box to get as good of view as possible, I carefully pulled door out from bottum where I removed blower, I then put 3M 100% silicone on the side which stops outside air from entering,I then carefully put this door back up into its closed position and after about 20 mins it was cured. I then put blower and glove box back in and problem is fixed! Now air blows as hard as it should.
#4
How to repair vent selector./ Hemitexas
I had the same problem on my Dodge Ram this summer. I could hear it blowing hard but air was comming out vents very poorly. I had called a few places and they all gave me a bunch of "BS"on how they had to pull the dash! So I removed the 3 screws which holds the fan blower, after removing the blower, I reached up threw the housing and the diverter/door which when open lets air in from outsde,and when closed resurculates inside air, this door had broke off the peg it was attached to and had simply fell down onto the top of blower causing the airflow restriction! I had pulled outnthe glove box to get as good of view as possible, I carefully pulled door out from bottum where I removed blower, I then put 3M 100% silicone on the side which stops outside air from entering,I then carefully put this door back up into its closed position and after about 20 mins it was cured. I then put blower and glove box back in and problem is fixed! Now air blows as hard as it should.
#5
I will check the ***** but, I can feel it clicking as I turn each one. The ride home this morning from work, I had no problems with it at all. HEMITEXAS, the air coming out of my vents blows just as hard as I select it to. Almost starting to make me think I have a small vacuum leak some where.
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Similar problem
On my 08 ram, the upper (defrost) vents blow air when the selector is set on the lower (feet) blower position. It will change to the dash vents when the selector **** is moved to that position, its just the feet that it will not blow from. Have you found the soution for yours or hav any ideas?
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On my 08 ram, the upper (defrost) vents blow air when the selector is set on the lower (feet) blower position. It will change to the dash vents when the selector **** is moved to that position, its just the feet that it will not blow from. Have you found the soution for yours or hav any ideas?
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I had the same problem on my Dodge Ram this summer. I could hear it blowing hard but air was comming out vents very poorly. I had called a few places and they all gave me a bunch of "BS"on how they had to pull the dash! So I removed the 3 screws which holds the fan blower, after removing the blower, I reached up threw the housing and the diverter/door which when open lets air in from outsde,and when closed resurculates inside air, this door had broke off the peg it was attached to and had simply fell down onto the top of blower causing the airflow restriction! I had pulled outnthe glove box to get as good of view as possible, I carefully pulled door out from bottum where I removed blower, I then put 3M 100% silicone on the side which stops outside air from entering,I then carefully put this door back up into its closed position and after about 20 mins it was cured. I then put blower and glove box back in and problem is fixed! Now air blows as hard as it should.