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Old 02-02-2008, 03:14 PM
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i did a motor swap and everything works except my heat and a/c i turn it on and no matter what it dosent come through the vents whats up?
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Could be numerous things:
-Did you unplug the a/c to do the swap? If so did you hookup the lines/ get a recharge?
-Did you check the vacuum lines underhood that handle the heat/ac system? One maybe cracked or unplugged.
-Did you hit the heater box when doing work? You may have cracked it.

What happens when you try to turn it on currently?
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it goes on it just seems like its all going to the floor and yes the a/c needs to be recharged im just worried about me not being able to control where it goes and where are the lines that control the a/c and heat?
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it's the vac lines behind the intake
Old 02-02-2008, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by reject
it's the vac lines behind the intake
x2. I had the same problem.. easiest fix ever. tiny little hose
Old 02-03-2008, 03:52 PM
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i dont see it do i have to take the intake manifold back off to get it ?
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no, you should be able to feel it. Get a mirror and you'll see it
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alright i think i dont see it cause it broke off is it like a plastic hose with like i cant explain it just a thing on it and it attaches by the a/c? where does it attach on the manifold?
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back of the manifold, I forgot if its on the left or right. You should be able to feel it by hand.
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Its definitely the vacuum line. After removing my AIR I acidentally unhooked that line and nothing would blow through the vent.

I just felt around back there and was able to reconnect it and the ac blew through the vents again.
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If it's not that one in the back of your intake, check the blender valve to the right of the PCM as your's looking at the motor from the front. If it's cracked just get a new one. They're not hard at all to replace.
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not to get off topic here, but amazing sig pic bastien
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yea the one of the left of the pcm i didint hook up yet i know where it hooks up but does it go on the top of bottom of the connector one sides black the others like a white tanish or does it not matter and then the other ones by the back of the manifold right? ill take a look today if it stops snowing
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i hooked up the one by the pcm but i was reaching around the back of the manifold today and all i got was a cut up arm i didint feel anything disconnected can someone maybe be a lil more specific or have a picture thanks
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???? sorry this is just really bugging the crap out of me




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