2000 Buick LeSabre equipped with the "Dual Automatic Comfortemp Climate Control" only delivers heat to driver's side of the cabin....air is coming through passenger side, but it is cold. Messed with the passenger door control, ran the system up & down through its paces to see if something would re-register, but nothing changed. When cycling through the various vent cycles, you can hear the system opening/closing the doors, etc. and all seems to be working properly. Air flow is fine, just the temperature (on passenger side) is affected.
SOURCE: 1998 buick park avenue drivers side blows cold, passenger side hot
sounds like the drivers temp door actuator is not working should be located on the drivers side of the air box down by the gas pedal or center dash area.
SOURCE: NO LED Read out for Dual Automatic Comfortemp Climate Control
This is a chronic problem on the LCD display for Buick Century/Regal cars with the climate control HVAC system. The problem is most often some of the resistors on the PCB will get a "cold solder" joint and need to be fixed by remelting the solder and adding a bit more fresh solder. Remove the unit from your dash and inspect all the solder joints. Chances are you'll see one of them that is "loose."
SOURCE: 99 Buick Regal LS dual climate control. No heat passenger side.
the motor for the passenger side
blend door is shot
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I have exactly the same problem but sometimes the warm air won't come out of the driver's side. It's probably something simple but I don't know what it is.
i have a 2001 Buick Lesabre with dual temperature controls and it only blows cold air through the passenger side, even when the temperature control indicates it's at its highest level. The driver"s side works fine.
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