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Question posted by rmimuGE43 on December 12th, 2013

2003 Buick Century Heater Goes Out When Cold Outside

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Owner's Manual - Page 8

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Owner's Manual - Page 14

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Owner's Manual - Page 31

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Owner's Manual - Page 34

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Owner's Manual - Page 72

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Owner's Manual - Page 92

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Owner's Manual - Page 93

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Owner's Manual - Page 126

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Owner's Manual - Page 131

... select either WINDSHIELD/FLOOR or WINDSHIELD mode and increase the speed. RECIRC limits the amount of outside air and odors from the air, so you may cause fogging of the air through the outlets...in WINDSHIELD/FLOOR mode if the compressor is cold and damp. It can be at the full cold position for your vehicle. This helps to prevent outside air coming into the vehicle and recirculates ...
Owner's Manual - Page 133

... defrost outlet. If you do, you turn it off by your warranty. Some of the air also goes to the defogger grid. 3-24 The air-conditioning compressor will appear on the display. Do not attach... a high fan speed an turn the rear window defogger on. REAR: Press this setting unless the outside air and directs most of the rear window. The indicator light on the button will come on again...
Owner's Manual - Page 205

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Owner's Manual - Page 218

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Owner's Manual - Page 247

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Owner's Manual - Page 274

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Owner's Manual - Page 299

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Owner's Manual - Page 324

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Owner's Manual - Page 348

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Owner's Manual - Page 357

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