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The dampers

Fig 1: Temperature Damper Assembly
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  1. Temperature damper for controlling the heater element
  2. Temperature damper upstream of heating element
  3. Temperature damper downstream of heating element
  4. Defroster damper
  5. Ventilation damper
  6. Floor damper
  7. Fresh air damper
  8. Recirculation damper.

Dampers controlled by damper motors are located in the climate control system.

There are eleven different dampers controlling the air flow of the climate control unit:

By changing the direction of the dampers in the climate control system, air is directed through the various air ducts out to the passenger compartment.

The temperature is regulated by mixing hot and cold air. The temperature dampers on the right and left sides are controlled by a damper motor each. This makes it possible to have different temperatures on the driver's side and the passenger side.

The dampers are regulated proportionally to ensure that the passenger compartment achieves the selected temperature.

The fresh air damper is speed controlled, which means that the damper reduces the size of the hole to the air inlet the higher the vehicle speed. At speeds above 60 km/h the fresh air damper closes successively. At speeds above 120 km/h the fresh air damper is nearly completely closed. The speed control of the fresh air is to keep the airflow in the passenger compartment constant, irrespective of the speed of the vehicle.