Hot Feet Fix
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I'll tell you what this is one of the easiest most worthwhile mod I have even done. I even think I gained and extra 3 HP with this (hahahahaha) Great MOD. Thanks to the crew at the S10crewcab.com
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Welcome to the site.
Just remember that the mod is seasonal. If you live where it gets cold in the winter you have to hook the line back up
Just remember that the mod is seasonal. If you live where it gets cold in the winter you have to hook the line back up
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OK, I did this quick fix because even when I would have the a/c on my feet would be melting from the heat coming in. Now my question is, can I still use the A/C with this fix or not? I understand that when the cold sets in I will have to reconnect the hose for the winter in order to use the heat.
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Yes, your AC will work just fine after this fix. And, no you do not need to reconnect it to make heat work. Heat works just fine after.
Reconnecting the vacuum line will hold the damper open allowing warm air to flow thru while the AC/Heat control is OFF. So, reconnecting in winter will provide added warm air before you turn heat on.
Reconnecting the vacuum line will hold the damper open allowing warm air to flow thru while the AC/Heat control is OFF. So, reconnecting in winter will provide added warm air before you turn heat on.
Does anybody un-do this mod for the winter??? I have for the last couple winters, but now I wonder why. I think I will leave it as is this year and see what happens.
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I undo it during the winter. I use a small rubber vacuum line cap to plug the grey line. I remove it and cap the tee for my shut off valve, so I can have heat in other than the defrost position.
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You can't get heat from the floor vents with this mod????HenryJ wrote:I undo it during the winter. I use a small rubber vacuum line cap to plug the grey line. I remove it and cap the tee for my shut off valve, so I can have heat in other than the defrost position.
Mine functions just like it is supposed to. Heat when and where I want it and not when I don't. Thats why I have been thinking of not undoing it this year.
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Sure everything functions correctly. I just like the hot air blowing on my feet during the winter. It does it even when off.Retep wrote:You can't get heat from the floor vents with this mod????
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I have been "over looking" this site for a few days now and have to say, this has to be the most mature site I have seen as far as sites for vehicles go. This "hot feet fix" is the best thing I have seen on here so far. I cant wait to get it done. I wont be able to tell the difference until summertime now though, cause the temp is in the 20's at night and 30's in the day time.
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Greg,shakin wrote:I have been "over looking" this site for a few days now and have to say, this has to be the most mature site I have seen as far as sites for vehicles go. This "hot feet fix" is the best thing I have seen on here so far. I cant wait to get it done. I wont be able to tell the difference until summertime now though, cause the temp is in the 20's at night and 30's in the day time.
Thanks, Greg
Wait until spring to do the "fix". It's a seasonal mod and you'll get cold feet this time of year. Welcome to the forum
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I just recently logged onto the S10 site. I own a 2002 that I bought new. From day one we had the " hot foot" problem. Several times I spoke to the dealer about it and each time they told me there was nothing they could do about it. After I saw the fix on s-10crewcab.com I tried it right away. It took maybe 5 minutes and it worked!! I thank you and my wife thanks you. Keep up the good work.
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I did mine a couple days ago. The weather here turned cool and warm feet are not such a bad thing nowquickbiker wrote:...need to do a reverse cold-feet-fix when it starts hitting below 30 deg.
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I guess I just never have needed to do this fix. I just have never turned off my climate control.
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Hi guys! I´m new to this forum and have read all above and tried to get any suggestions to my problem with constant heat no matter what I do! I´m still confused....
I have a Blazer ´99 LT 4 button awd with automatic climate control - I can´t shut the heat off ! This happened suddenly from one day to the other.
Yesterday I checked the heater controls and took the grey vacuum line off the actuator behind the glovebox - very strong vacuum (No traces of transm. oil in the vacuum line) and with it connected to the actuator air comes out (always HOT) where it is supposed to relating to the direction knob, so that function seems to be OK. Blower works perfectly as well. Nothing wrong with the two fuses I found related to the HVAC either. Something has to be wrong with the automatic temperature control, is that contolled by a computer?.... if so can it be reset?... Any ideas?
I´ll take it to the Chevy dealer for a scan next week. Hope for help with interpreting the codes later...
Oh, I forgot, does anyone have pictures over the HVAC system that show all parts in there and how the are connected to each other. Perhaps from the original GM repair manual?
I have a Blazer ´99 LT 4 button awd with automatic climate control - I can´t shut the heat off ! This happened suddenly from one day to the other.
Yesterday I checked the heater controls and took the grey vacuum line off the actuator behind the glovebox - very strong vacuum (No traces of transm. oil in the vacuum line) and with it connected to the actuator air comes out (always HOT) where it is supposed to relating to the direction knob, so that function seems to be OK. Blower works perfectly as well. Nothing wrong with the two fuses I found related to the HVAC either. Something has to be wrong with the automatic temperature control, is that contolled by a computer?.... if so can it be reset?... Any ideas?
I´ll take it to the Chevy dealer for a scan next week. Hope for help with interpreting the codes later...
Oh, I forgot, does anyone have pictures over the HVAC system that show all parts in there and how the are connected to each other. Perhaps from the original GM repair manual?
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I believe it is controlled by the BCM. I don't know of a reset.JFeg wrote:...Something has to be wrong with the automatic temperature control, is that contolled by a computer?.... if so can it be reset?... Any ideas?
I am not as familiar with the auto climate control. I have heard that the control head is problematic.
You might want to make sure the inside air temperature sensor is functioning properly. It is inside the headliner just above the left front door. It has a fan for airflow. Make sure it operates and the sensor is not covered with contaminants.
The pictures in the manual show the doors and wiring diagrams. Not much to be very helpful in this case. Hopefully the dealers scan will be of assistance.
Make sure the doors are all operating properly. A stuck door could be an issue.
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I tried the hot feet fix yesterday on my '04. Of course like everything else I've done to this truck, it hasn't worked as intended. I've done the fix on several other S-series including a couple blazers, which I thought had the same interior parts as the crew's.
I pulled the grey hose off the actuator on the HVAC assembly. Hot air stopped, however I lost my floor vents . As soon as I plugged it back in, the floor vents worked again!
Any thoughts? I can get pictures of the hoses in my truck if that would help.
I pulled the grey hose off the actuator on the HVAC assembly. Hot air stopped, however I lost my floor vents . As soon as I plugged it back in, the floor vents worked again!
Any thoughts? I can get pictures of the hoses in my truck if that would help.
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Windsuield Fogging
I have tried to feel for hot air on my feet while running down the road,but can not find any source of air flow at all. This is with everything in off position. The problem I have is my Windshield fogs up until I set the selector to the farthest right Windshield only setting. Then I get whatever temp my temp control is set on. Too cool makes it fog Windshield and side windows, too warm makes it too warm. This is the pits, when the outside temp is reasonable, I should not have to use the air system at all. Is there a fix for shutting off the airflow to the Windshield when the engine is running?? HELP
Interesting, very interesting
So, I went out to do this quick fix and found a couple of interesting things.
1) Were glovebox lights optional on these trucks? I see the hole for the light, and the cutout where the switch is supposed to go, but no light or switch. I felt around and also felt no free wires or wiring harness....def. need to take a closer look
2)Small bag of weed. Yup. Im not sure how much it was, never been into that kind of thing, id say it was about the diameter of a quarter. Been disposed of since (had some other stuff to burn, so it went up with it)
So, I went out to do this quick fix and found a couple of interesting things.
1) Were glovebox lights optional on these trucks? I see the hole for the light, and the cutout where the switch is supposed to go, but no light or switch. I felt around and also felt no free wires or wiring harness....def. need to take a closer look
2)Small bag of weed. Yup. Im not sure how much it was, never been into that kind of thing, id say it was about the diameter of a quarter. Been disposed of since (had some other stuff to burn, so it went up with it)
grey line
I took the line off, then put it back, it is only functional in the defrost mode, with out it, my defrost didn't work...I also don't have the hot feet problem...so where does that leave me? Could it be where the units were manufactured and when?
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What vehicle do you have?
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Dunno. I can not verify any changes in the HVAC system. I will have to accept that yours is different and I am sorry I do not have an answer for you.
Wait a minute! If you don't have a hot feet problem, why in the heck are you messing with this?
Don't fix it if it ain't broke, silly.
Wait a minute! If you don't have a hot feet problem, why in the heck are you messing with this?
Don't fix it if it ain't broke, silly.
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Hey all, got tired of using pliers for the plug on the hot feet fix. I installed a small 1/4 turn valve, works great. I try to get some pics up.
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did not work...well kinda
Pulled that hose as instructed. DId in fact cut off most air to the floor. But in any setting, it no longer pumped air to the floor. At full floor setting, it pumped out the top vents.
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Re: did not work...well kinda
Then you have problems elsewhere. I suspect that if you reattach the gray hose you will find you have the same problem. That is as long as you did have it plugged good and the vacuum leak was not what was causing you the problem.jpchurch34 wrote:Pulled that hose as instructed. DId in fact cut off most air to the floor. But in any setting, it no longer pumped air to the floor. At full floor setting, it pumped out the top vents.
The slave door does not control the direction of air from upper to lower. It controls the fresh air traveling across the heater core. It was designed to be used on the auto climate controls. Ours do not have that and it is defaulted the wrong direction.
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Re: Hot Feet Fix
Link to "Hot Feet fix II" stopping the air
Key words: Hot Feet fix Deux , Hot feet fix two, Hot feet fix part 2
Key words: Hot Feet fix Deux , Hot feet fix two, Hot feet fix part 2
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Re: Hot Feet Fix
Worked like a champ on my 02. Took longer to clean out the glove box than make the fix!
Re: Hot Feet Fix
Necromancing the thread, I just did the fix on my 04CC. Nothing quit working out of the norm, anything involving the AC on the feet is about 20* cooler. Now to find the vacuum leak I hear behind the controls.
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