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This is probably an a/c,heater relay,or fuse, usually located under the hood , in a covered fuse box. Check your vehicles owners manual for the exact location of your fuse panels.There are probably 2 boxs in your car, one under the hood, and one in or under your dashboard.Usually heater and A/C are on the same relay, but may have seperate fuses, check them all. your manual will show the locations. good luck
Some options that you could get in the Volkswagen were heated seats. If your vehicle does not have heated seats then this is usually just a dead fuse. If it does have heated seats then there will be a switch on the side of the seat that turns the heater on and off. Hope this helps, Roger
vacuum to blend doors cancels when engine uses it upon acceleration... there is a check valve that could have failed there at vacuum lines to blend doors .good luck
Check with your local dealer or call me at 904-322-5150 my name is Adam. There may be an open recall that will solve your problem.. If so it can be fixed at no cost
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