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360 Heater Problem

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  1. Stirling1314

    Stirling1314 Rookie

    May 6, 2007
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    Graeme Scott
    I have just bought a 2003 360M F1 and love it, however I am having a problem with the heater/AC. The system has a mind of its own, the car only has 7k on it and the AC was recharged at the service in January. I can turn the temp all the way up and sometimes it increases the heat sometimes not. On manual the fan increases as you turn up the knob. The Auto buttons don't do anything to help. As I don't have a warranty I keen to try and find the problem myself, any help would be appreciated.


    Graeme
     
  2. RossoRocket

    RossoRocket Guest

    Apr 13, 2007
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    I have the same problem with my 2004 360......
     
  3. vm3

    vm3 Formula Junior

    Apr 12, 2007
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    Are we long lost twins? I also just bought a 2003 360 coupe F1 with what seems to be a bad heater. With the vent control on manual, Stop button pushed in, the temperature dialed way up, and the fan speed on auto or manual speed 1, there is no heat coming from the vents. According to the manual, the heater still works when the Stop button is pushed in, right?
     
  4. nt6d

    nt6d Formula Junior

    Jul 28, 2004
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    The manual is incorrect. The STOP button needs to be out for the heater to work.
     
  5. GCalo

    GCalo F1 Veteran

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    And for the A/C to work!
     
  6. TheBigEasy

    TheBigEasy F1 World Champ
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    I still laugh at a Jeremy Clarkson quote from a Top Gear video I saw...

    Reffering to Italian A/C systems:
    "It's sort like an asmatic blowing at you through a straw..."

    In our QP the A/C kind of huffs and puffs at you.

    :D
     
  7. SoftwareDrone

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    Yes, the heater will work with the stop button pushed in, but **ONLY** when you had the stop button out long enough for the air in the system to get warm. In other words, once you get the air to the temperature you want (by making sure the stop button is out), then, when you push the stop button in, the system will go to "vent" mode and maintain that temperature. You can only *change* the temperature with the stop button out.
     
  8. GCalo

    GCalo F1 Veteran

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    How come you software guys always come up with a neat fix for a "bug"!
     
  9. SoftwareDrone

    SoftwareDrone F1 Veteran
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    Well.... I do that for a living! :))
     
  10. leead1

    leead1 F1 Rookie

    Nov 29, 2006
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    I agree with this post. On my 360 the button if pushed goes in (heater/AC off) or stays out (all on). The button out controls the heater or the AC. The refresh mode is the same.

    Lee
     
  11. vm3

    vm3 Formula Junior

    Apr 12, 2007
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    Thanks! That's much clearer than the manual. Now can you rewrite the manual for Ferrari?
     
  12. GCalo

    GCalo F1 Veteran

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    By the time they do that they will have reversed the process and then we'll all be very screwed up!
     
  13. SoftwareDrone

    SoftwareDrone F1 Veteran
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    No problem! I'll take a 430 as payment. Heck, I'll take a ride in a 430 as payment!
     
  14. vm3

    vm3 Formula Junior

    Apr 12, 2007
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    They may decide to make the accelerator pedal work just like the A/C button: stop the car when pressed.
     
  15. GCalo

    GCalo F1 Veteran

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    It's quite possible that if they strike again that might just be the case!
     
  16. Stirling1314

    Stirling1314 Rookie

    May 6, 2007
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    Thanks for all that, looks like I'm going to have to pay a visit to the dealer..
     
  17. Lio

    Lio Rookie

    Sep 15, 2006
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    Hi

    The recirc button on mine pops out, often after a few seconds. Is this normal?
     
  18. SoftwareDrone

    SoftwareDrone F1 Veteran
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    Don't think so.
     
  19. GCalo

    GCalo F1 Veteran

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    You might try loosening the decorative cover plate screws and adjusting by slight moving.

    It's possible your "STOP" button is binding.
     
  20. dan360

    dan360 F1 Rookie

    Feb 18, 2003
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    The heating system has its only little ECU which can fail. I had to have mine replaced on the CS, I had AC but no heat. Took a while to get round to fixing it since I didn't drive it too much when it was cold (<40F and the tires don't work at all...).
     
  21. leead1

    leead1 F1 Rookie

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    No not normal.

    Lee
     

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