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2003 Discovery SE7 - Rear Heat - 4/13/2007 6:42:15 PM   
etcompton

 

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I just purchased a 2003 Discovery SE7 and am having a hard time figuring out the AC/Heater. We have been having 30 degree mornings. The vehicle is equipped with rear air, but it is always cool...never warm. If I turn the rear blower on, it freezes my kids. The only way I can warm the rear of the vehicle is to turn the temp to HI and the blower to HI and sweat it out until the rear thaws out. Then, when I crank it down, the back gets to cold. Any suggestions/help will be greatly appreciated.

Best regards,

Eric
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RE: 2003 Discovery SE7 - Rear Heat - 4/13/2007 8:17:07 PM   
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Hi, I have the same truck, 2003 Disco SE7.  Now that you are bringing up the issue, I think the rear vents are for A/C only.  I also can not make it blow hot air, only cold. 

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RE: 2003 Discovery SE7 - Rear Heat - 4/13/2007 9:00:44 PM   
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A/C only is correct.
Mike

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RE: 2003 Discovery SE7 - Rear Heat - 4/13/2007 9:26:29 PM   
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Sure wish there were second row heated seats back there

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RE: 2003 Discovery SE7 - Rear Heat - 4/20/2007 1:50:03 AM   
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    oh what a tangled web of LR misteries we weeve.  That is really odd the way a luxury SUV like a LR DISCO of that year doesnt have rear heat... 
However, I have noticed that setting the heater to AUTO makes a good distribution of adecuate temperature after the vehicle has warmed up to operating standards.
A good setting I have fiddled with is 72 when driving on the highway with the fan set to 2 and the mode in AUTO.  and 68 while driving on city streets.  These settings keep the SUV at a very
comfortable temperature with out over heating eyebrows or letting feet freeze for both the front and back.  Hope this helps.

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