Unable to regulate temp in the cabin via heat/cold control | Ford Explorer Forums

  • Register Today It's free!

Unable to regulate temp in the cabin via heat/cold control

davem

Well-Known Member
Joined
February 3, 2004
Messages
222
Reaction score
0
City, State
Rochester, MN
Year, Model & Trim Level
'01 XLT
My 2001 XLT V-6 sits outside every day and is exposed to harsh MN weather constantly.

After sitting in an airport parking lot for a week, which I believe included a couple inches of wet, slushy snow, I was not able to regulate the cabin temperature - it always remained hot inside, even when I rotated the temp control to the coldest setting. (BTW, it was about 25 F outside at the time)

About 45 minutes into the drive home from the airport, I was able to get a cooler temp in the cabin and its been fine ever since.

Did the slush/snow block the outside air intake ........... and eventually melted to the point where I could get cool air flowing in ? Seems to make sense, but surprised I had never experienced this before in 13 years of ownership.

Maybe some other cause ? Anyone else had this happen ?
 






the TEMP adjustment on the manual control system (and the EATC system) regulates a door that increases/decreases the about of air that passes through the heater core. i suspect the ice/snow blocked the operation of the door until it melted. unless you're on the recirculate setting this could happen. recirculate (usually only an A/C setting, sometimes called A/C MAX) closes the path of outside air into the heater box, so nothing would be able to get into it.
 






That must have been it ........... just seems odd it never happened before.

Of course, its driven daily (except for this time it sat at the airport for a week), so maybe the fact it was not driven contributed.
 






Featured Content

Back
Top