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bamkmartin -> 2006 Endeavor fresh air temperature (3/15/2007 9:46:58 AM)

Hello fellow Mitsu owners.  I have a 2006 Endeavor and the internal fresh air is always slightly warm.  I have the temperature control all the way on the last blue mark right before it flips to aircon.  The air should be a little cooler than it is or so I think.......I have tried moving the controls to different settings as far as air blowing on your feet, mixture of defrost and vent, its all slightly warm and not comfortable.  I did not get the fancy smancy internal temperature control unit nor the rear vent with control.  Why is this air slightly warm and different from the outside air temperature?  Any ideas?  Thanks, Bryan
1995 Montero 155k
2006 Endeavor 16k



  

DavidE -> RE: 2006 Endeavor fresh air temperature (4/3/2007 11:53:26 PM)

I have the same thing.  Now that we've had some warm days, I find that I either need to open the windows or turn on the A/C when simply turning on the fan should be blowing cool air.  I have no idea why the air is warmed.

I bought my 06 Endeavor last November and over the winter I noticed that when I had the heat on, I would feel cold air come into the car during turns.  Very weird....


bamkmartin -> RE: 2006 Endeavor fresh air temperature (4/5/2007 9:15:18 PM)

OK, thanks for your reply.  Guess I can cancel the appt to the shrink........
It blows warmer on certain days and I find that switching it from full vent to half vent and half blowing on your feet helps on somedays, other days, it makes no difference.  I have not given up and will post here if I find something worth mentioning. Thanks again.


thejones10 -> RE: 2006 Endeavor fresh air temperature (9/2/2007 2:27:59 PM)

I have same problem, but I would say it is very warm air. Must be something to do with heater coil bypass mechanism allowing heat to radiate through or not sealing off properly to avoid heat intake.??


  

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