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The A/C will not blow warm, even on the coldest morning, with control set at 31 deg. Please help, winter in Tassie not funny.

Tried searching, but not found exactly the answer I'm looking for.

I assume faulty sensor??

Help bbbrrrr...

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has it ever worked since you have owned the car? if yes then do the climate control diagnosis. if no then check to see if the heater box coolant lines are connected in the engine bay. it is common for the heater box to leak so people disconnect the lines. may also be that the heater tap is shagged.

On R32's it's almost always the servo actuator that controls the door which controls whether cold or hot air comes in, the dry solder joints crack and the servo gets stuck in whatever last position it was when it was still working.

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