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Thread: Unable to stop air flow in back vents

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    A||||1||Robert W. Jones||Diesel Timing Light?||||5||||Stray Cat||00012887 Guest

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    Is it by design that you can't stop the air flow from the back vents? (The one under the passenger seat, drivers seat and on the console.)

    I tried different settings on the A/C controls but it always seem to have air blowing out of the vents back there. This was really noticeable on a trip down the 401 at highway speeds. A friend was getting cold in the back, and it was warm in the front.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks
    Sheldon

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    On my 01 if you push the re-circlulate button,with the fan off it, seems to stop the outside air flow.
    chipper 2001 GMC,,D/MAX,SLE,EXT CAB,LONGBED,LINEX,FIRESTONE AIR BAGS,,driv\'en it & smilling, 32' Excel 5er

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    A||||1||Robert W. Jones||Diesel Timing Light?||||5||||Stray Cat||00012887 Guest

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    The truck is a 2001 Crew Cab, I have tried pushing the different buttons, but I will try your suggestion.

    This is most noticable when going fast (60 MPH+).

    Sheldon

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    On the ext cab the air vent is in the console and below the directional fins there is a roller type wheel to close the air flow.

    Tom
    TBC<br />2001 2500HD Duramax Ext cab short bed, Indigo blue, LS with leather; Edge Juice ver 4.61; 42 gal fuel tank toolbox combo, black Westin nerf bars, K&N Charger filter, Fumoto Drain Valve, GM underseat storage, Sirius Satellite Radio.

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