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Old 11-04-2006, 12:24 PM   #1
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Hi guys,

Sharing some info with my AU Classic.

For a while the A/C hasn't been as cold as it use to be. The car's six years old, so maybe time for regas. Dropped it off at a local garage near work, and they called a few hours later wanting to dismantle the vacuum system because there was warm air entering the car when the a/c was off. The quoted price started at a couple of hundred dollars. Bugger that! I told them to regas the system and I'd worry about the rest.

It turns out I needed to adjust the heater box cable, located behind the glovebox. It's only a small procedure in the Gregory's manual, and easily missed, but only took 5 min before heading off to work.

Problem solved! Nice, cold air

I was surprised; I needed to adjust the cable by almost 1/4" (and have now run out of adjustment, but that's a problem for 2012).

Hope this helps someone

Neil

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Old 11-04-2006, 01:43 PM   #2
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Cheers mate , i'm sure you info will come in handy for a few people on here, good on ya for sharing the info too ;) .
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Old 11-04-2006, 02:12 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by neilo
Hi guys,

Sharing some info with my AU Classic.

For a while the A/C hasn't been as cold as it use to be. The car's six years old, so maybe time for regas. Dropped it off at a local garage near work, and they called a few hours later wanting to dismantle the vacuum system because there was warm air entering the car when the a/c was off. The quoted price started at a couple of hundred dollars. Bugger that! I told them to regas the system and I'd worry about the rest.

It turns out I needed to adjust the heater box cable, located behind the glovebox. It's only a small procedure in the Gregory's manual, and easily missed, but only took 5 min before heading off to work.

Problem solved! Nice, cold air

I was surprised; I needed to adjust the cable by almost 1/4" (and have now run out of adjustment, but that's a problem for 2012).

Hope this helps someone

Neil
Nice one Neil, I'm adding this info to my file!

Cheers,

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