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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Question about the Driver's Side Vent
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Wilson" data-source="post: 541238" data-attributes="member: 62656"><p>Tuck-.,Pretty much the same in my Silverado and Cavalier, also. Same on mine </p><p></p><p>and my wife's '05 Tracs, too. The blower motor blows air to the center vent stack</p><p></p><p>and that's where the most airflow will come from. It weakens as it goes further to </p><p></p><p>outside vents. One way I have overcome this, with noticeable results, is to use</p><p></p><p>the "thumbwheel" on one of the center vents to close one of them off, </p><p></p><p>preferrably the passengers side if you are driving, and the only one in the truck.</p><p></p><p>Also notice the passenger side outer vent has low airflow, too. This is normal. </p><p></p><p>Another helpful hint, do not close off more than one or maybe two of the other</p><p></p><p>vents with the thumbwheel, because this may cause your foam rubber seals </p><p></p><p>between the different plastic air channels, or "plenums", behind the dash to </p><p></p><p>blow out or leak, causing even less airflow to all of your vents.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps...TnB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Wilson, post: 541238, member: 62656"] Tuck-.,Pretty much the same in my Silverado and Cavalier, also. Same on mine and my wife's '05 Tracs, too. The blower motor blows air to the center vent stack and that's where the most airflow will come from. It weakens as it goes further to outside vents. One way I have overcome this, with noticeable results, is to use the "thumbwheel" on one of the center vents to close one of them off, preferrably the passengers side if you are driving, and the only one in the truck. Also notice the passenger side outer vent has low airflow, too. This is normal. Another helpful hint, do not close off more than one or maybe two of the other vents with the thumbwheel, because this may cause your foam rubber seals between the different plastic air channels, or "plenums", behind the dash to blow out or leak, causing even less airflow to all of your vents. Hope this helps...TnB [/QUOTE]
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