[Vwdiesel] Heater controls
Mary Beth and Chris Geiser
geiser at execpc.com
Sat Jan 1 14:34:37 EST 2005
Thanks Sandy - I'll check it out further and let you know... It's a
beautiful
45 degree Wisconsin day here, so I'm trying to get my outside stuff
done.
Not too many 45 degree New Years days around here!!
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Sandy Cameron [mailto:scameron at compmore.net]
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 12:20 PM
To: Mary Beth and Chris Geiser; vwdiesel at vwfans.com
Subject: Re: [Vwdiesel] Heater controls
At 10:46 AM 01/01/05 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>The airflow control on my '92 Jetta Ecodiesel has stopped working.
>The top airflow direction lever will still turn the air flow off
>when all the way left, but in any other position for the selector
>lever the airflow only comes out the vents, no defrost airflow
>and no lower heat airflow. This car has AC system. I've read
>through Bentley which describes the vacuum system and servoes.
>
>Are there some common problems to check first? A suggested
>plan of attack?
On every A2 I've had anything to do with, there is a plastic gear on the
bottom of the air box that breaks, disengages, sticks, misindexes, etc.
To get to it:
Lift shift stick boot by prying up the plastic flange from the console
remove one screw from the forward edge of the hole
remove screws holding the console in each footwell One in each side.
I cant remember if there are screws into the console from parcel racks,
I've
thrown out all mine.
Console will now slide back a few inches. Slide seats back as far as
they
will go, when the console is back far enough that it's front end clears
the
dash, tip it up and out.
You will have to unplug the wires to the cigaret lighter. If you have
electric windows, you might want to just lay the console back, or hang
it
from the rear view mirror while doing the rest.
Now, on the bottom of the air box, straight ahead of the gearshift, is a
vacuum actuator that flips air to the dash vents, or to the floor and
defrost vents. Start the engine , operate the airflow control lever and
watch the actuator and the plastic crap it's attached to.
Lie on the floor or use a mirror to watch the gears on the bottom of the
airbox. Best of luck sorting it out. I have usually set the levers/gears
in
the heat/defrost position and hot glued them in place. I threw out the
A/C
years ago, (Canadian, eh?) If you MUST have A/C, you will have to figure
out
how to repair the gears.
The 91 I'm parting out must have had the same problem, I discovered the
gear
on the floor, and a screw driven through the flap shaft to hold it in
position, when I went to salvage the heater core.
I just cut up the air box with a sawsall.
The whole air box system is a nightmare that can only be dealt with by
completely removing the whole dash and steering wheel.
At assembly, I think they mounted the air box on a stick, and wrapped
the
rest of the car around it.
Sandy
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