Hi all,
I have noticed that there is very little warm air being blown into the front passenger footwell compared to the drivers side.
My wife commented that her feet were cold after a trip in the car, even though my wife often complains of having cold feet, even in the house, I was surprised as I could feel the warm air being blown onto my feet, when I investigated further and placed my hand near the air outlet duct underneath the glovebox I realised that there was very little warm air being blown from the heater, yet the driver side was getting a good warm blast?
I closed all other vents and had only selected the footwell mode on my heater control.
Has anyone experienced this? any ideas?
Poor heater fan airflow in front passenger footwell
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Poor heater fan airflow in front passenger footwell
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