Just had this problem with mine. Check the actuators on the vent doors under the dash. Look behind the glove box, and watch the movement of the actuator on that side, move them manually, and you'll have heat. I tried my up with zip ties to keep it closed until summer.
pull fuse to HVAC. leave out for 7-8 min , replace fuse. This will rest you doors
need more information, what year, do you have duel climate control, give me a little more information. If one side is hot and one is cold, you have a distribution problem in the dash. Could be a loose fitting, a broken airflow control door, a controller issue, etc. i don't have dual climate control. 06 jeep grand Cherokee
Check to see if you have a dual climate control. There are usually two sliding levers on top of one another. Slide them both to cold
Make sure refrigerant is fully charged. Does it have dual climate control? Perhaps passenger side sensor is not working properly
if its the driver wiper that doesn't work, its probably the control rod broken. the passengers wiper is driven by the motor, the drivers by the linkage from the passengers wiper mechanism
No. It is not safe for them, their passengers, nor other drivers.
Anyone with a proper drivers license may operate the vehicle the license is for regardless of the number of passengers the vehicle may carry. For example a standard Class F license permits the holder to operate any light truck, passenger van, or passenger car, regardless of the passengers present in those vehicles.
in most cars it is drivers side front to drivers side back drivers side back to passengers side front passengers side front to passengers side back to drivers side front
Some 1887 Corvettes came with separate driver and passenger climate controls. The most likely cause is the control system, running a self test will show if the vent doors are operating properly. If the control is ok then the diverter door system is stuck.,
The (DCCV) dual climate control valve may be damaged also called heater control valve.
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It completely depends on the passenger!
Because most bus drivers are paid by how fast they get the passengers to their destinations