My heater control just reversed polarity!

My heater control just reversed polarity!

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RichB

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52,777 posts

291 months

Wednesday 18th December 2002
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Well I know someone is bound to say "they all do that" but personally I have never heard of this one before. Just went out to post some Xmas cards and being a nice day decided to take the long route After about 10-15 mins the car was still decidedly "fridgey" inside, fiddled with the blower etc. but no difference. Finally in desperation to thaw my toes I twiddled the heat setting knob and guess what? I turned it anti-clockwise, round to the green light, and all of a sudden the heater blew out loverly hot air! Now explain that one to me please? p.s. It's been normal for the first 3 1/2 years of it's life. Rich...

>>> Edited by RichB on Wednesday 18th December 13:04

beano1197

20,854 posts

282 months

Wednesday 18th December 2002
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at least it wasn't the gearbox!!!

Mine (knobs - oo-er missus) have a mind of their own, hadn't thought about twiddling them the wrong way, yet.........

Thanks for the tip!

simon.b

1,230 posts

289 months

Wednesday 18th December 2002
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Mine did exactly the same a couple of days ago.

For some time now if it’s been a cold night the motor has activated on it’s own just as the car starts to warm up by closing and then opening again, but then the other day complete reversal hot was cold. Yesterday and this morning all back to normal.

What causes this then ?

Cheers,

Simon.

david beer

3,982 posts

274 months

Wednesday 18th December 2002
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I think its to do with lack of temp compensation in the control brain. Thats why in summer when you turn the heater off after a while it will not go completely cold. So you have to keep it off from start up.Well thats my theory.

simpo one

87,100 posts

272 months

Wednesday 18th December 2002
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Has the knob slipped on the shaft a bit?

(clean minds only please)

RichB

Original Poster:

52,777 posts

291 months

Thursday 19th December 2002
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I think its to do with lack of temp compensation in the control brain.
Or could it be significant expansion/contraction of the cable (or whatever is activated by the servo) that over centres the control rods?


Has the knob slipped on the shaft a bit?
No. The knob had to be rotated in the opposite direction i.e. hot was cold and cold was hot. Not just hot was where cold is and cold is further around the dial. Or at least I think that was the case!

sideways500

92 posts

263 months

Friday 20th December 2002
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I was told (by a main dealer mechanic) that the heater control valve (from a mkI Golf) can "over centre". That is to say further turning in the cold direction will open the valve again. If the potentiometer is badly adjusted this might result in the controls working back to front. Maybe.

RichB

Original Poster:

52,777 posts

291 months

Friday 20th December 2002
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Well I just been out and all is back to normal again, quite warm from the cold setting and bloody hot from the hot position. It's nice to know TVRs can mend themselves isn't it? Rich...