AC gurus, I have some questions about the blend door in a car.
As I understand, a blend door opens or closes (or stays somewhere in between based on temp controls) to direct blower air either through the evaporator (cold) or the heater core in a car.
Questions:
Would a blend door 'problem' in a car affect the evaporator temperature at all? Many new cars have evap temp sensor data that a scan tool can show. For example, can one easily diagnose a blend door issue if the evap temp is quite cool but the vent temps are +10 or +15f higher?
Would a blend door problem affect low and high side pressures at all and in which way would it?
Blend door theory/diags
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Re: Blend door theory/diags
Not really. Blend doors redirect airflow. There will always be some effect with no air flowing over a heater or evaporator.
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Re: Blend door theory/diags
Typically all air flows through the Evaporator first, then gets directed through the heater core if warm/hot air is requested. It is diverted around the heater core if cool/cold air is requested. This is so while in defrost mode, dry air can be used on the windshield. So if you can't decide if it is working or not- an easy test is to pinch off one heater hose to stop any coolant flow through the heater core and see if the resulting air temperature is cool. I have known folks with broken blend doors (Ford Eddie Bauer edition comes to mind) to run with heater hose pinched off every summer and released every winter!
Re: Blend door theory/diags
Hello GMTech. Nice to see your post. I hope all is well!GM Tech wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 8:14 pm Typically all air flows through the Evaporator first, then gets directed through the heater core if warm/hot air is requested. It is diverted around the heater core if cool/cold air is requested. This is so while in defrost mode, dry air can be used on the windshield. So if you can't decide if it is working or not- an easy test is to pinch off one heater hose to stop any coolant flow through the heater core and see if the resulting air temperature is cool. I have known folks with broken blend doors (Ford Eddie Bauer edition comes to mind) to run with heater hose pinched off every summer and released every winter!
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Re: Blend door theory/diags
Thank you Tim and Gm Tech for the reply. Very informative and educational!
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