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I turned on the heater at 80.. once it got warm enough, I dialed it back down to 68, 65 and 63.. but it kept on blowing hot air. I

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Old 10-09-2021, 08:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I turned on the heater at 80.. once it got warm enough, I dialed it back down to 68, 65 and 63.. but it kept on blowing hot air. I turned on the AC which blew nice cold air, but hot air came back on once I shut off the AC.

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Perfectly normal. Without the AC engaged, it's just the fan running with no temp control. So hot air is blowing in from the engine bay.
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I don't think the fan draws air from the engine bay. It's either from outside or the insider if it was set to circulate.

I think the system kept flowing hot coolant into the heater core even I turned down the temperature.

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Perfectly normal. Without the AC engaged, it's just the fan running with no temp control. So hot air is blowing in from the engine bay.
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I don't think the fan draws air from the engine bay. It's either from outside or the insider if it was set to circulate.

I think the system kept flowing hot coolant into the heater core even I turned down the temperature.
That's normal operation of the cooling system. There is no block off valve for the heater core. FSM in my sig
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Thanks... That's interesting. There was time when I only had the fan on with temp set at about 70 and AC off. I got cool air much like the outside. I suppose it bypassed the heater core in that situation.

So I had the heater on (AC off) and even after I turned down the temp to 60's, it didn't redirect the air away from the heater core path? I even turned on the AC which blew cold air, but once I turned off the AC, I got hot air again.

I suppose it'd stay on the heater core path until I restart the car so it'd bypass the heater core path?

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Thanks... That's interesting. There was time when I only had the fan on with temp set at about 70 and AC off. I got cool air much like the outside. I suppose it bypassed the heater core in that situation.

So I had the heater on (AC off) and even after I turned down the temp to 60's, it didn't redirect the air away from the heater core path? I even turned on the AC which blew cold air, but once I turned off the AC, I got hot air again.

I suppose it'd stay on the heater core path until I restart the car so it'd bypass the heater core path?
In a nutshell, this is the basic coolant path through any engine; Radiator, lower hose, water pump, heater core/engine block, upper hose, radiator. Coolant circulates through the entire system, otherwise air would get trapped and cause coolant temperature to rise. The temperature you feel inside the car is dependant on the position of the blend door. It will block off hot air from the heater core and allow cool air from either the AC or the outside to enter the cabin. If it's not closing properly, it might explain why sometimes you get hot air and sometimes you get cool air.

Some things to look at:
1) Have you ever replaced your cabin air filter? Some of the early Z's didn't have one, so anything that dropped into the space between the hood and the firewall could find it's way down into the HVAC system. Fresh air is brought into the system through vents that are in the cowl area of the car. If you have never changed yours, it is possible that it is so full of debris that it has allowed some of that debris to enter the system, blocking the operation of the blend door.

2) Vents in the cowl area need to be cleaned. If you park the car outside, leaves and other debris will clog these vents and eventually break down, ending up as dirt and mud inside the vent system.

The cabin air filter is behind the glove box (there are a couple of threads on the forum. Search 'cabin air filter' or use the link to the FSM in my sig). Once the filter is out, you can use a shop vac with an attachment to clean dryer lint (it's a 1.5" hose with a crevice tool on the end. It usually has an adapter for shop vac hoses) to stick into the area below the cabin filter to suck out anything that might be in there. It's flexible enough to possibly reach almost to the center of the dash to pull out any debris that might be there. Good luck.
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Thanks for the information. It's very helpful and I will check it out.

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In a nutshell, this is the basic coolant path through any engine; Radiator, lower hose, water pump, heater core/engine block, upper hose, radiator. Coolant circulates through the entire system, otherwise air would get trapped and cause coolant temperature to rise. The temperature you feel inside the car is dependant on the position of the blend door. It will block off hot air from the heater core and allow cool air from either the AC or the outside to enter the cabin. If it's not closing properly, it might explain why sometimes you get hot air and sometimes you get cool air.

Some things to look at:
1) Have you ever replaced your cabin air filter? Some of the early Z's didn't have one, so anything that dropped into the space between the hood and the firewall could find it's way down into the HVAC system. Fresh air is brought into the system through vents that are in the cowl area of the car. If you have never changed yours, it is possible that it is so full of debris that it has allowed some of that debris to enter the system, blocking the operation of the blend door.

2) Vents in the cowl area need to be cleaned. If you park the car outside, leaves and other debris will clog these vents and eventually break down, ending up as dirt and mud inside the vent system.

The cabin air filter is behind the glove box (there are a couple of threads on the forum. Search 'cabin air filter' or use the link to the FSM in my sig). Once the filter is out, you can use a shop vac with an attachment to clean dryer lint (it's a 1.5" hose with a crevice tool on the end. It usually has an adapter for shop vac hoses) to stick into the area below the cabin filter to suck out anything that might be in there. It's flexible enough to possibly reach almost to the center of the dash to pull out any debris that might be there. Good luck.
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