I don't know about that vehicle specifically, but most transmissions on rear-wheel drive cars are located directly beneath the center console. The transmission tends to kick out a decent amount of heat. Unless it is really hot, it shouldn't be anything to worry about.
See *Passenger Compartment Air Filter* on page 171 of your "Owner's Manual", under Section 3: Instrument Panel - Climate Controls, for replacement.....
check catalytic converter , might be partially clogged
I need info on how to remove the climate control unit from my 1998 corvette.
I can' help with a diagram. I can just suggest you do them one at a time, so as to not need a schematic.
See Passenger Compartment Air Filter on page 3-26 of your "Owner's Manual", under Section 3: Instrument Panel - Climate Controls.....
See Passenger Compartment Air Filter on page 171 of your "Owner's Manual", under Section 3: Instrument Panel - Climate Controls.....
See {Passenger Compartment Air Filter} on page 3-23 of your "Owner's Manual", under Section 3: Instrument Panel - Climate Controls.
Yes, you can breathe in a luggage compartment. Also the compartment is pressurized. However, you would be freezing cold, because it's not climate controlled.
No the climate control is tied into the electronic control system of the car which is controled by the computer. The climate control can also be used to view or display fault codes from the computer...............
Climate control blower motor was the fix. The part cost 441 dollars.
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Dual Zone Climate Control: -It is possible with dual zone climate control that every passenger in the car can have separate air conditioning temperature.