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Yo.. i dont know if this is normally meant to happen.. but my feet is rly warm while driving my turbo r33.. Is it cos the turbo's heat goes to my foot?

i drove it at night.. maybe it was because yesterday it was 46 degrees and made it hot.. and now i drove it, it releases the air? is this normal? =\

and bloody hell, when i drive my r33. its hard to put into 2nd gear while driving. when stationary its very smooth

==" anyone know what the problem is

your aircon setting may be set to vent to the floor.

possible solutions to your crunching 2nd gear has been already posted on your previous other 2 threads...do you not read them? take it to a mechanic if you want it properly diagnosed and fixed.

press your re-circ button, it lights up indicating that air will be recirculated through the car, at the moment its set to open. Thats what i do and i dont get any heat.

+1

wats circ....i press mode.. it goes to my feet + normal air..... i get that. its just.. the aircon WASNT ON

turn on the aircon, set it to the winshield vent and the

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i---- recirculating button instead of the --__---> one then turn it off, shouldnt get any warm air to your footwells

dumb question- did this happen AFTER you changed the stereo??

if so plug the in cabin temp sensor back in. its on the dash panel and the resulting probelm that you have indicates to me that its not connected.

Yep, you must turn down the temp before you turn the climate control off or it will just spit out warm air to your feet. Like stated before you can also hit the recycle button and then no air will come out. Most cars do this...

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