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How To Fix Stuck Vents On Car Used Car Saga Part 3 Youtube

How To Fix Stuck Vents On Car Used Car Saga Part 3 Youtube
How To Fix Stuck Vents On Car Used Car Saga Part 3 Youtube

How To Fix Stuck Vents On Car Used Car Saga Part 3 Youtube If your cars vent setting is stuck on just one setting, it's possible that you have a faulty mode door or in the case of this ford focus, the mode door cable. In this video i show how to fix the air vent controls that do not work. in my car only speed 4 was working and speed 1, 2, 3 did not work. hope it helps you.

How To Fix Broken Car Air Vent Tabs For Any Car Youtube
How To Fix Broken Car Air Vent Tabs For Any Car Youtube

How To Fix Broken Car Air Vent Tabs For Any Car Youtube I created this video as a real step by step tutorial for replacing and repairing vent tabs on any vehicle. it is a simple process that takes no longer than 5. Lift the hood and inspect the vacuum hoses or tubes that feed vacuum from the intake manifold to the passenger's side firewall area. the image below shows a typical line break which causes the vents to stay in the defrost position. if a broken line is found, use the rubber vacuum tube to insert it over the broken part of the plastic tube. 1. the first thing i'd try is to use a flat bladed screwdriver to gently pry the vent slats back to the open position. chances are you'll have a bit of a pop and they'll move again. if you exercise them back and forth regularly they'll likely be fine without any further work. cleaning them would be a good step, an old toothbrush may fit. Step 2: vacuuming loose debris. use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to remove loose dirt, dust, and debris from the air vents and surrounding areas. then, gently run the vacuum attachment over the vents to suck up the loose particles, ensuring a thorough cleaning. step 3: dusting and brushing air vents.

How To Clean Your Car S Air Vents Youtube
How To Clean Your Car S Air Vents Youtube

How To Clean Your Car S Air Vents Youtube 1. the first thing i'd try is to use a flat bladed screwdriver to gently pry the vent slats back to the open position. chances are you'll have a bit of a pop and they'll move again. if you exercise them back and forth regularly they'll likely be fine without any further work. cleaning them would be a good step, an old toothbrush may fit. Step 2: vacuuming loose debris. use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to remove loose dirt, dust, and debris from the air vents and surrounding areas. then, gently run the vacuum attachment over the vents to suck up the loose particles, ensuring a thorough cleaning. step 3: dusting and brushing air vents. Without an operational blower, air distribution will be cut and no air will come out of the vents. if the blower isn’t working, it could also be due to a blown fan fuse. you can check it yourself since most modern cars have a fuse box in the cabin, and under the hood. sometimes it’s as easy to solve the issue as to replace a blown fuse. 6. check the fuse: if your car’s air vent is not working, the first thing you should check is the fuse. look in your car’s owner’s manual to find the location of the fuse box. once you locate the fuse box, could you open it and check if the fuse for the air vent is blown.

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