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Old 03-02-2011, 09:50 PM
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2004 X5 3.0 No Heat from face vents

Hey guys. I just bought a 2004 X5 last month and I absolutely love it. It has no issues at all except a little rattling that I was able to fix thanks to these forums and your help. The only other issue that I have had is the heater. I live in Canada and its really cold right now, so the heater has been necessary none stop. For the climate control, I can get heat perfect fine through the windshield heater, the feet heater, the rear heater, and the top heater. But when I press the button for air to come out of the face/front on blowers, it blows cold air. I've tried leaving that wheel in the middle, all the way to 3 red dots, everything. No matter what I do, it still blows out cold. I've been trying to make sense of what I've found here. Could this be my HVAC Actuator? Or am I just missing something obvious? I've tried searching around here but I can't find anything that exactly matches my situation. Your guy's help would be greatly appreciated, thanks alot :-).

Alex
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