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phillips321



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United Kingdom 2003 Range Rover HSE Td6 Galway Green
L322 TD6 2003 Blower Temps Front/Back difference?

So then guys. Can someone explain for the life of me how i can blow warmish air in the back for the kids and cool air in the front for me.

For the life of me i cannot get the rears to blow any but the same or colder than the front.

The dashboard middle vents have a heat selector wheel under them.... this appears to do sweet F all Sad
The rear blowers don't seem to get any hot air if the front isn't blowing hot.

Is that by design or is potentially something broken/not working?

Thanks in advance

Post #441429 13th Jun 2017 6:30pm
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Dolphinboy



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Your rear vents between the front seats have a fan control on one side and a temp control on the other - they should work independently of the front temps.

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phillips321



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Yeah except this heat control for the rear vent hardly adjusts the temp. It does do something, albeit very minor adjustments.

Which is why I'm now thinking that something is broken?

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mr_spock



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I believe the rear temp control can only get the air as hot as the setting on the temp control on the dash. It's the same fresh air bleed system as the front face vents. If the dash control is at (say) 20, the max heat you'll get in the back is the temp the system chooses to get you to 20.

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phillips321



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Man that sucks. The other day the kids were in the back cold so i had to have the hot blowers on them. Which meant i was sweating in the front....

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mr_spock



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No need for that. Turn the main temp controls up, set the direction controls to "face", then move the front air bleed wheel toward the cold/blue/right side. Then cold air on your face, nothing to screen or feet, rear gets as hot as you set the temp controls.

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nicedayforit



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England 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Giverny Green

The rear face level vents temperature can be controlled independently of the front heating / cooling setting. The rotary heat control knob operates a blend flap in the heater assembly to allow heated or cooled air to the rear vents as required. The rotary knob feeds through a potentiometer to the ac ecu which then sets the blend flap as selected.
You fault could be either the potentiometer gone faulty or the blend flap stuck in position by motor failure. I'd guess the latter.

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phillips321



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Ok. Sounds like the motor has gone. Is this motor an easy one to get to? Any idea where it is?

I've replaced one of these before that's in the right hand side footwell against the centre console. That was plug and play.

My dial moves pretty freely, so i'm also thinking that it's not actually turning the potentiometer now as well.

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nicedayforit



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England 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Giverny Green

The air duct for the rear vents runs from the rear of the heater assembly above the transmission tunnel below the centre console. I'm guessing the blender flap is located as the duct leaves the heater assembly. It's possible the flap motor can be accessed by removing either of the footwell side panels or at worst removing the centre console.
Maybe someone else can advise.
I wouldn't worry too much about your rotary switch being slack, mine is also and it works perfectly.
If you do tackle the motor and its link a few photos would be helpful. Thumbs Up

Post #441524 14th Jun 2017 5:47pm
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