Hot coolant comes from
the engine. The hot coolant is directed through the heater cores (6) and returned
to the cooling system when the engine is running (under normal operating
conditions).
The heater vent module contains components that heat the air flowing
through. The heater vent module directs air to the proper ducts and outlets
such as the following:
• | The air distributor duct (upper) (1) |
• | The instrument panel outlets (2) |
The heater system provides the following features:
Outside air is drawn from the plenum into the heater vent module by
the blower motor fan (3). Additional outside air (called ram air) is forced
into the heater vent module by the forward movement of the vehicle. The ram
air goes to the outside air inlet (5). Within the heater vent
module, the air is heated as required, then routes through ducts to the
proper outlets for discharge into the passenger compartment. A control
assembly in the instrument panel allows the operator to control the following
conditions:
• | Temperature of the air coming from the heater system |