Heater blower
Moderators: jifflemon, coyote1980, Rachel
Heater blower
Just a simple question. My heater blower switch has 4 positions. Is the first position 'off', or should there be 4 speeds?
Barrie Jones
Current 480: 1995 Celebration 2.0 Burgundy
Previous: 1994 Celebration (rear-ended by a Transit van)
1993: Black 480ES 1.7 (sold)
1990-92: Bright Red 480 Turbo (Company Car)
Current 480: 1995 Celebration 2.0 Burgundy
Previous: 1994 Celebration (rear-ended by a Transit van)
1993: Black 480ES 1.7 (sold)
1990-92: Bright Red 480 Turbo (Company Car)
- brinkie
- 480 Connoisseur
- Posts: 857
- Joined: Mon Apr 21, 2014 11:20 am
- Location: The Netherlands
- Contact:
Re: Heater blower
There are two versions of the heater blower switch.
One that has a "0" setting (i.e. blower off) and four speeds, and one that has only four speeds and no "0".
The reason your car doesn't have a blower with a "0" position, is that your car is equipped with air conditioning. There needs to be a continuous air flow, otherwise the aircon system may freeze up.
One that has a "0" setting (i.e. blower off) and four speeds, and one that has only four speeds and no "0".
The reason your car doesn't have a blower with a "0" position, is that your car is equipped with air conditioning. There needs to be a continuous air flow, otherwise the aircon system may freeze up.
Robert.
Present cars: 1994 Volvo 480 GT 2.0i, 1999 Volvo S70 2.5 Europa, 2010 Volvo V70 2.0F Momentum
Present cars: 1994 Volvo 480 GT 2.0i, 1999 Volvo S70 2.5 Europa, 2010 Volvo V70 2.0F Momentum