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  1. #1
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    CD5 climate control problem

    hey guys, i got climate control installed with my h22 and the heater isnt as hot as it was before the change.. the A/C is as cold or colder (cos i got it regassed) but the heater (on 32 degrees) isnt 32 degrees.. even at full fanning.. does n e 1 know how to fix this?

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    i hope u tried this by actually having the engine running, coz the heater works by using the heat from the engine, go for a drive around the block then turn the heater on.

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    omg of course lolz.. yeah but what im saying is its not as hot as i think it should be.. i mean 32 degrees.. full fanning u would think would toast you but this doesnt.

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    quick question...what parts did u change to install the climate control?
    was it a big job?

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    i have no idea.. i know the heater box was replaced... i got it done when the h22 was chucked into my bay... cos my h22 was from an accord SIR and the tranny was as well... but my ECU is a prelude one.. the accord SiR ECU was fu*ked.

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    so i guess the outside air temp sensor, inside temp sensor and sunlight sensor was also added when fitting the climate control.

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    dunno man... no idea sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTEC96
    i hope u tried this by actually having the engine running, coz the heater works by using the heat from the engine, go for a drive around the block then turn the heater on.
    the heat is actually created by the water once heated by the engine, so your partly correct
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