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Heater blows hot and then cold repeatedly

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dpayne20
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Heater blows hot and then cold repeatedly

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Hello, The heater in my 2006 volvo s60 2.5t blows hot air intermittently over and over again. It will blow hot and then cold in periods of about 4 seconds. I have filled the coolant to know avail. any ideas would be helpful, thanks

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Check the damper and see if it is moving. For a 4 second change it got to be blending of hot and cold air. A heater core cannot change temperature that quickly.
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How do i check the damper?

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Up under the dash, right side. Check to see if the motor(s) are moving in sync with the temperature change and listen for internal flaps flopping around.

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Ok I checked it, the arm moves a couple of times and then stopped, I tapped on the motor a couple times making another arm move a little and go back in place, now to passenger side still works great and the drivers side heat work up until the max heat notch and it goes back to goi g between hot and cold. Could it be the damper motor or is something in the way of the arms or is it a software issue that volvo could fix with a update?

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Post by oragex »

Maybe the climate unit needs recalibrated or the cabin temp sensor has a problem. This sensor can get damaged when the battery is connected without having the key in Pos II

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Does the arm movement correlate with the changes in temperature?
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2004 S60R, B8444S TF80 AWD. Yamaha V8 conversion
2005 XC90 T6 Executive, B6294T, 4T65 AWD, Bosch Motronic 7.0.

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Post by dpayne20 »

Yes it does

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Everytime the tempature changes there is a buzzing sound in the dash

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Post by dpayne20 »

Also it seems that I can recalibrate whatever is making the buzzing sound by taking both temperature dials and putting them to cold and then going back up at the same time, but when I restart the car the buzzing starts again and it gets hot and cold along with the sound

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