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    Brian
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    '95 GP COLD!? Why...



    Ok, yeah it's -30 outside, but the car hardly heats up at all. Is
    there some way to make it circulate the air inside the car only?
    Every other car I've had there has been a vent that closes for outside
    air, but I see not such vent (or switch) on this car.



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    Harry
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    Re: '95 GP COLD!? Why...

    At temeratures of 30 below zero any car is going to seem to be cold
    inside. There is so much cold air hitting the car, coming through the
    grille, chilling the radiator and whoosing by the glass - the heater can
    pump out enough heat to compensate for the cold air that is coming
    through the vehicle from the outside. Wear heavier clothes.

    I don't know if 1095 has an inside air recirclator. My 91, 89, 78, 68
    and 73 GM cars didn't have a inside air recirculator. I know 2000 models
    & up has that feature.

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    gooch
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    Re: '95 GP COLD!? Why...

    first off, make sure your coolant level is good and the coolant isn't frozen. Next, change your thermostat! Finally, if you are getting enough heat from the engine, check that your blower motor is working correctly.



 

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