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Whenever I use my Air Conditioner, the AC works great...nor problems. The minute i switch it over to heat it makes this low rumble sound (note: it is the same sound on all speeds). No hot air comes out bun once i switch it back to AC it works great. Any suggestions?

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My rover does the same thing. it is a switch that costs about $30 and is a pain to do yourself. I found this out from several range rover forums that i posted my problem on. try www.robisonservice.com to get the detailed explaination.

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The flap for hot air is jamm, try to service first..if cannot need to change the flap.

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