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Anyone notice a cold draft from the power lock area?

Discussion in 'Interior' started by DVST8, Jan 21, 2004.

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    DVST8 Guest

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    Anyone notice a cold draft from the power lock area?

    It's winter here in Canada and notice that theres a noticable cold air draft leaking in from
    the inside of the car. More specifically the "lock" area. I have power locks and noticed that when im driving on the highway, I feel a draft leaking in from that area and hits my
    left hand when I rest it on the side. Anyone else experience this too?
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    C-Rolla Guest

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    Same hea its cold out hea in NY
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    KingKuei Guest

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    I'm not trying to be rude, but could it possibly be the air vent?

    Even when your AC is off and your fan is off, unless you hit the button to circulate air inside the cabin, then some outside air will come in. So hit the INTERIOR AIR CIRCULATION button on the center of your center console and see if the "leak" goes away. If it doesn't, THEN you have a real problem.
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    [TRD]Rolla Guest

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    Re: Anyone notice a cold draft from the power lock area?

    i actualyl feel that also....i also felt it in my old civic
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    ph0bi4 Guest

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    just like having an ac without using gas
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    bimmernut Guest

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    Re: Anyone notice a cold draft from the power lock area?

    Have you ever removed the door panel? If you have, you would have noticed that the area around the door pull is not sealed. The draft in that area exists all year around, but in the summer it's not as recognized.

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