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Old 08-04-2014, 06:08 AM
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Default So slow in here/damn vent on defrost issue

After disconnecting the battery to do a bit of welding for the header install my vents keep defaulting to defrost. Got hot and cold left and right but cant get it off defrost. I watched the servo do its calibration and noticed it only goes halfway through its range before going full defrost vent. Weak servo maybe? My crappy odbII reader doesn't show any codes. Does it require a high end unit to get to those codes?
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Default Re: So slow in here/damn vent on defrost issue

Typically most lower end readers won't pick up on everything. I think most auto stores will scan it for free and give you a print out of the codes.
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Default Re: So slow in here/damn vent on defrost issue

HVAC Servos won't throw a code. Try to pull the battery or fuse and recalibrate and if that doesn't work it looks like you'll have to replace it. They are known for going bad.
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