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nynguah Sep 9, 2003 10:35 AM

It's getting hot in here
 
Am I the only who's getting a face full of hot air when I run the normal vented air from outside? The air coming in (with the climate control set to cool) is typical 10-20 degrees hotter than the ambient air. This is fine in the winter, but it's really starting to suck during the summer.

If everybody is experiencing this, has anybody tried wrapping the vent piping/tubing with insulation to prevent unwanted heatsoak? It's becoming an issue because I can't hear the radar detector with the windows rolled down and the engine screaming at 6000 rpm :headbang:

-Josh

dr.Gonzo Sep 9, 2003 10:38 AM

Your not alone on the hot air.
p.s. love the disclaimer

erioshi Sep 9, 2003 10:55 AM

I have the same problem. I tried dealership service and got the "That's normal" response, but I'm pretty sure my car didn't start out like that.

webguy330i Sep 9, 2003 10:56 AM

lol at the disclaimer, nice. Can I borrow that? :)

evo_dan Sep 9, 2003 11:00 AM

:lol: I know I'm totaly OT but your sig makes me wonder what you do for a living. I love it. {thumbup}

ChicagoMike Sep 9, 2003 12:00 PM

I have a 2003 Cobra and it bakes on the drivers side. Hot air through the vents, too. High performance / high boost = hot engine. The heat has to go somewhere.

TurboZ Sep 9, 2003 12:07 PM

actually my galant does the same thing. when you turn it on for the first time its not hot. but when you turn it on after teh engine has been run it will be hot. this is due to the vacum not piping the air from the heatercore while off. if you notice you will feel it when the ac is off and the windows or sunroof are open. turn on the a/c for a moment to blow all that hot air out from there or turn on the recirculation button while the windows are down so you will not have teh "hot air" blown though. hope that helps.

:D

MalibuJack Sep 9, 2003 12:29 PM

I noticed the same thing this summer because I rarely run the A/C... Closing the vents (using that little dial on the vent) keeps the air out too. Its weird though, but I hate to say it but its fairly normal, the air is sucked in from a location where there is alot of heat already. My car is Tarmac black, so no matter WHERE the air comes from, its been heated by something if its sunny.. hehe..

kdogg Sep 9, 2003 12:39 PM

I think this is the case for all cars. I've never experienced 'Cool' air blowing without the A/C. I'm not sure where the air is getting sucked, but I think it's somewhere near the front engine bay :dunno: . If so, then the engine's radient heat will heat the air coming into the interior.

Drive another car (wife, g/f, parent's), and see if it's the same effect.

JRock Sep 9, 2003 01:27 PM


Originally posted by kdogg
I think this is the case for all cars.
It most certainly is NOT.

zTargeTz Sep 9, 2003 01:31 PM

i noticed it the first day.. and our seats reflect heat very well (who needs heated seats!?)


minor though, and actualy being in alaska,, a bonus :)

ReHeat Sep 9, 2003 01:31 PM

I think this is caused by the hot air coming from the heat vent on the hood going into the air vent at the base of the windshield. There is no way around this, just need to live with it.

zTargeTz Sep 9, 2003 02:27 PM

nother intresting side effect of the heat vent..,,
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after washing my car then driving it, im almost blinded by the steam that comes out of the heat vent.. lol

SAEVO Sep 9, 2003 02:48 PM

Yep I have the same problem on my EVO and have not had this problem on any of my other cars. I also think that it is caused by the heat extractor. Oh well, I really like how the heat extractor does its job, so I will live with it. Do you guys see all of the heat coming out of it when you are at a light???

jemm Sep 9, 2003 02:52 PM

its an evo thing. 100% normal


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