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> Heater/airconditioner, Heat from Blower
sadie
post May 19 2005, 11:45 AM
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The blower on my heater/airconditioner unit blows hot air when I do not have the airconditioner on and when I do not have the heat on. In other words regardless of what my setting is at, be it on the blue area or the red area of the dial, heat is coming out--not just warm air from the motor, but heat--yesterday it was over 103 degrees. This does not happen all the time--sometimes the air is OK. I have to put the air conditioner on to stop the hot air.

The mechanic at the Mitsubishi dealer said that that is the way it works. If so, then why isn't the air hot all the time? Something is not right. I shouldn't have to put the air conditioner on to shut the heat off.

Any help??
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mittech
post May 19 2005, 11:48 AM
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Try pushing in the recirc button and see if it eliminates it.
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