Re: Vent Question
Cabin Heat - on MOST vehicles, is generated by passing the heated engine coolant though the passenger compartment (up under the dash, near your feet, but in the center). This is often called the "heater core." Then a fan blows air through a directed blower area that encompasses the aforementioned heater core. Voila! Hot air in the cabin area.
This method is why the heater blows cold air until the vehicle warms up a little bit, because the coolant is cold too, especially on cold days (which, of course, is when you NEED a heater!).
It is this way in the Civic.
Steve
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