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Ash3482 01-12-2019 07:28 PM

Cold air from heater
 
So I just bought this 13’frs. Only quirk I’ve found is that it blows cold air from the floor vents when it’s on floor and it doesn’t matter where the temp is set. It can be set on hot and blow cold air from the floor. It blows hot from dash and defrost though. Anyone had this issue? It has the manual dials for controls and they all function and change like they should. Other than cold air from the floor vents. It’s annoying when it’s 20 degrees outside lol

Jordanwolf 01-12-2019 08:22 PM

Your car sounds totaled, you may want to contact your insurance company.

humfrz 01-13-2019 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Ash3482 (Post 3171999)
So I just bought this 13’frs. Only quirk I’ve found is that it blows cold air from the floor vents when it’s on floor and it doesn’t matter where the temp is set. It can be set on hot and blow cold air from the floor. It blows hot from dash and defrost though. Anyone had this issue? It has the manual dials for controls and they all function and change like they should. Other than cold air from the floor vents. It’s annoying when it’s 20 degrees outside lol

Hello Ash3482 and welcome to our forum.

The FR-S is NOT known for keeping feet toasty in cold climates.

It's a throwback to an old English sports car tradition (MGs) poor heaters, not to be driven in winter. (I just made that up).


There is some insight in this thread:

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99916


Summary - it's just the nature of the beast.


humfrz

humfrz 01-13-2019 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Jordanwolf (Post 3172009)
Your car sounds totaled, you may want to contact your insurance company.


:slap:




humfrz

DarkPira7e 01-13-2019 01:52 AM

Mine doesn't have an issue on floor heat. It's certainly not as hot as the face vents, but it's enough to warm my feet/legs. Are you feeling this air with your hands or feet to test?

Ash3482 01-13-2019 07:35 AM

Read the other thread. At least it’s sorta the same issue. I can put mine on floor and defrost setting. Defrost is hot hot. Floor is ice cold like it’s sucking outside air with no heat. I’m thinking it’s a blend door issue but short of taking the whole heater box out it’s gonna be tough to figure it out. It’s definitely not killing me. Just annoying at best lol. It might be a summertime fix if the dash has to come out

suzyj 01-13-2019 08:03 AM

I miss the vents in my ‘75 corolla. You could simultaneously do hot recirc air on your feet and cold outside air on your face. It was way cool.

Atmo 01-13-2019 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by suzyj (Post 3172131)
I miss the vents in my ‘75 corolla. You could simultaneously do hot recirc air on your feet and cold outside air on your face. It was way cool.

It's back and listed as a feature of the new 2020 Corolla sedan, now with auto temp control. Not sure, but the compressor may be electrically driven like the hybrids, too.

"Corolla sedan’s fully redesigned air conditioning system is more compact, more efficient and more effective. One example of the smarter climate control is the innovative twin-layer recirculation/fresh air induction unit: In cold climates, it will automatically send dehumidified fresh air to the upper cabin to reduce glass fogging while promoting recirculation of warm cabin air in lower areas."

https://toyotanews.pressroom.toyota....edan+world.htm


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