I am having simalar problem. So far I have removed the hvac fuses under the hood and in driver side fuse panel (between door and dash). Leave them out for 10 minutes. Reinstall fuses and start truck up. Place climate control in AUTO. Unit will cycle through vents in calibrate mode. I have had limited succes so far doing this. I the begining I have hot on both sides, then passanger, then driver side. I seems to change when I shut the control down with the power off butten on bottom left side. Now both sides are responding to temp control changes, but supply temp does not seem to match setting. It seems that temp is not calibrated properly. It appears to be 5-10 degrees higher that actual. I think I am on to the right track, but missing a step somewhere. Hope this can help you in some way.
NOTE: My issues started the same time I changed the Battery in the truck. It must have done somthing to the programing in the modual.
Dual Zone Climate Control: -It is possible with dual zone climate control that every passenger in the car can have separate air conditioning temperature.
i need to replace the temperature control light bulb on my 2004 silverado.
Climate control the temperature
passenger side floor bord
It is for dule zone climate control
Yes it does. In 1998, it came with single climate control, dual zone climate control, and digital dual zone climate control. I own a 1998 Century with a regular dual zone climate control. The dual zone let's the driver and passenger set two different temperatures for different levels of comfort. The digital version of the dual zone let's the driver set a temperature for the entire car by setting an actual temperature (ranging from 61 degrees to 90 degrees) or the driver can set an actual temperature while the passenger can adjust the temperature by way of an up/down arrow key. But the passenger temperature is a relative temperature meaning you can make it colder or hotter little by little with each push of a button. The digital dual zone climate control also has a feature that allows you to set a temperature and have the car automatically adjust to that particular degree I.E… if you think a cool 74 degrees is your right setting, then when you get in your hot car in the mid afternoon, you just set the temperature to 74, press the "auto" button and at first the A/C will blow cold and at a high fan setting but then automatically adjusts the temperature and fan speed down as it get's to the 74 degree mark. As you drive, the A/C controller automatically will keep the car at 74 degrees. Hope this helps
. Simply means YOU control your room temperature with thermostat in room.
climate control panel.
Fix wind star climate control switch
AnswerLow coolant?Bad thermostat?Temperature control cable not working?Have checked all of the above
a temperature control system relies upon a controller, which accepts a temperature sensor such as a thermocouple or RTD as input. It compares the actual temperature to the desired control temperature, or setpoint, and provides an output to a control element. The controller is one part of the entire control system. these are found in the interior climate control system, and in engine cooling system.
I don't know. I do know that they are soldered into the board and can't be replaced without knowledge of soldering.