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Hey guys, just thought I'd see if anyone else has a similar thing going on with their climate control units.

When mine is set to 18 (lowest setting) it is cold (fair enough) but then one click up to 19 makes it hot (too hot to keep on for anything over a few minutes) and then just gets ridiculous goog any higher. Just seems there should be a few 'in between' settings rather than just going straight from cold to hot on one click...

Or is my climate control unit a bit messed up?

Thanks

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What's the outside temp when this is happening?

Hasn't seemed to make any difference to inside temps but have been in ranges of temps from early morning low teens through to low 20's

Sounds like the inside air temp sensor is buggered, or the hose has dropped off it or is kinked. If you have a c34 I don't know how the sensor is mounted, or where it is. (M35 is under the steering wheel.)

18 degrees is cold air only in my car.

Mine is the same and my friends 34 is the same. I haven't tried it with the a/c on though.

Hmm ok maybe that's just the way it is then. Will have a look for any inside air temp sensors though. Can't see it being easy to find :/ is a c34 btw

Inside air temp sensor should be inside driverside panel under steerwheel. Look for a panel with a tiny grill carved into it. Once you see it you will understand what I mean

It should be under the rear screen defrost button,

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/uploads/1302431973/gallery_76834_4268_57888.jpg

Mine doesn't do that. Mine gradually increases. Something going on there.

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On a side note to climate sensor's can anyone tell me where the outside temp sensor is ... (C34)

I dont understand i did a Flash on the car few months back and after that day till now the climate control system reads about 10°C hotter than what is really is outside little things like this bug me need to fix

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