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<blockquote data-quote="nubeemer" data-source="post: 653880" data-attributes="member: 16036"><p>Assuming you have the IHKA high version, which allows separate heat settings for driver and passenger sides, the heating water valve for the driver side may be faulty, or the air temp sensor for the driver side is faulty. More likely the valve since it has had years of radiator water running through it to clog it up. In malaysia, we don't need hot air so can consider bypassing the heater - cheaper than replacing the water valve which is just going to remain shut anyway in our weather</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nubeemer, post: 653880, member: 16036"] Assuming you have the IHKA high version, which allows separate heat settings for driver and passenger sides, the heating water valve for the driver side may be faulty, or the air temp sensor for the driver side is faulty. More likely the valve since it has had years of radiator water running through it to clog it up. In malaysia, we don't need hot air so can consider bypassing the heater - cheaper than replacing the water valve which is just going to remain shut anyway in our weather [/QUOTE]
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