The HeaterTreater is an after market kit that solves heater and AC for the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Laredo. It is much cheaper than the dealership fix and is easy to install. For diagnosis and info, check out www.heatertreater.net or search eBay for "heatertreater".
To fix the heater flap in a 2001 Daewoo Nubira, first, remove the dashboard panels to access the heater control assembly. Check the actuator, as it may be faulty; replace it if necessary. Ensure that the linkage connecting the actuator to the flap is intact and properly aligned. If the flap itself is broken, you may need to replace it or repair any damaged components.
daewoo nubira does not run a heater tap ,its ahs coolant flowing through the heater core and is directed by a flap to hot or cold
I found mine through the inspection flap behind the driver's side wheel, hanging by the frame.
sounds like the cable from the knob is streached/broken or flap has stuck closed
There are 3 or 4 bolts on a plastic flap. remove them and there will be access to the fog light housing. twist out the old bulbs an change.
The heater flap, or blend door, is difficult to replace with OEM parts supplied from Ford. There is an aftermarket kit that makes the job and cost significantly easier at heatertreater.net or on the Ebay listing.
The flap is stuck open that controls when and where the heat goes
The block heater is standard on most Trailblazers. The cord is attached under a flap against the battery.
In this model there will be a flap either on the end or in the front. Push this flap up and the mirror will push out.
The heater control flap on a Vauxhall Corsa C is typically located within the dashboard, behind the center console. To access it, you may need to remove the dashboard trim and possibly the radio or climate control unit. The flap is part of the heating system that regulates airflow between the heater core and the cabin. If you're experiencing issues, it's advisable to consult a repair manual or a professional mechanic for assistance.
The electronic heater flap on a Mitsubishi Pajero is typically located within the dashboard, behind the climate control unit. It regulates airflow between the heater core and the cabin. To access it, you may need to remove the dashboard or certain panels, depending on the specific model year. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise instructions and diagrams.
It is inside the HCAV housing under the dash.