Davebargh Posted January 21, 2022 Share Posted January 21, 2022 Hi, I'm having problems with my heater MY 2004 350Z. Before anyone says air in coolant system, a lot of time was spent bleeding all air out. The issue is that when control knobs are in Auto positions, the fan runs at full speed and, unless the temperature knob is turned fully clockwise the air is freezing cold from vents. If the temp knob is fully clockwise (32), the the air from vents is really hot (as it should be). One "notch" back anticlockwise the air is freezing cold again. It appears that the temperature control servo motor must be driving to coldest position at any temperature control position except fully clockwise. This also occurs when the air direction and fan controllers are not in auto mode. The fan control is OK manually. Without engine running, the temperature control servo can be heard to operate incrementally with the control knob movement. No obvious sign of damage to ribbon connecting cable. I'm wondering if the system defaults to a cold temperature setting (other than when control knob is fully clockwise), if there is an issue with either the Ambient or Cabin Air Temperature sensors? Has anyone experienced this? The manual does not give symptoms of sensor failure although I could imagine that the system may default to cold for possible safety reasons. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olly350z Posted January 21, 2022 Share Posted January 21, 2022 More than likely the control unit behind the dials (white box) or the ribbon cable, or both. Try and source a known working one to test, or take the gamble and contact zmanalex as he has units in stock. You need to match the code on yours to the one he will supply you As far as I know, the system does not automatically default to the coldest setting when automatic is applied. It will default to what ever the temperature is set to 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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