A question about the heat in the rear cabin.

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A question about the heat in the rear cabin.

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Hey folks I gotta question. Yes another one lol! So with the cold weather upon us in parts of the world. I turned on the heat and got only cold air on the upper vents but heat on the floor in the rear cabin. (Front is good). I'm hoping someone can let me know if this is normal or if I have some work ahead if me? Thanks in advance.

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A question about the heat in the rear cabin.

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Yes, this is normal. A/C out of the upper vents and heat out of the bottom.
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
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A question about the heat in the rear cabin.

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javabob wrote:Yes, this is normal. A/C out of the upper vents and heat out of the bottom.
Thanks for the info! I was kinda freaking out for a minute!

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A question about the heat in the rear cabin.

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No problem! I freaked out also when I drove the van home from Vancouver. It only took a day of my friend and I freezing before we figured it out in desperation :-D
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