Where does the vacuum line from the defroster go?
Vacuum lines travel from the vacuum control switch on the dash to vacuum servos under the dash. These servos move the air doors which turn on and off the defroster. If you can hear a hissing sound when the car is running from under the dash then vacuum is escaping.
Why is my defroster not working on my car?
A control switch on the dash can fall apart allowing the vacuum to escape and not reach the servos. A defroster can also fade when traveling up a hill but then return once the grade is overcome which is a signal the vacuum check valve has failed.
How does the climate system control the defroster?
The climate system is responsible for controlling the position of the defroster actuator which is connected to the air position door in the heater plenum. This actuator controls defrost, middle and lower air vents. When it fails it can do so in the defrost position and must be replaced.
Why does my defroster fade when I go up a hill?
A defroster can also fade when traveling up a hill but then return once the grade is overcome which is a signal the vacuum check valve has failed. If you are not sure which kind of system you have either vacuum or electronic any car made after about 1995 has an electronic system with no vacuum controlled vent door servos.
Why does air only come out of the front defrostor?
Click Here to Register for Free! On my 96, air only want to come out of the front defrostor. Push all the buttons and it changes nothing. Then while driving and hitting a bump, air will come out of the selected setting point for a while then revert back to the defrostor is there a sensor or a control to check or change out?
Vacuum lines travel from the vacuum control switch on the dash to vacuum servos under the dash. These servos move the air doors which turn on and off the defroster. If you can hear a hissing sound when the car is running from under the dash then vacuum is escaping.
The climate system is responsible for controlling the position of the defroster actuator which is connected to the air position door in the heater plenum. This actuator controls defrost, middle and lower air vents. When it fails it can do so in the defrost position and must be replaced.
What causes air vents to stay in defrost position?
If you have an older car then the defroster system is controlled by using vacuum supplied by the engine. Lift the hood and inspect the vacuum hose or tube that leads from the intake manifold to the passenger’s side firewall. The image below shows a typical line break which causes the vents to stay in the defrost position.