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Our 2006 1.8tdci has always had a stiff knob for the air direction flow bit.

The other day it clicked and now is much easier to move but the air flow is only straight at you.

Any ideas?

 Ta Ray

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The knob rotates a coiled spring cable with plastic ends that clip into the knob on one end and the vent selector on the other end.
It sounds like one of the ends has either broken or come out.
It is fiddly but fixable.
You'll need to pull out the the radio, unscrew remove the radio surround then unscrew and pull forward the demister switch panel.
This will give you access to the back of the knobs to check.

Sent from my SM-G930F

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  • 1 month later...

I finally got round to removing the radio/cd, the cable is attached to the knob but the other end has broken off(yellow bit) i could not see where it went , so will order a new one and have another look

Ray

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Have you found where the other end connects uo under the dash?
It can be a faff to find, but if a bit of yellow plastic is still in the socket it should be easier to see.

Sent from my SM-G930F

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I have not found the bit in the socket yet, wish me luck

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  • 2 years later...

Hi there similar problem with my s-max I am trying to do a quick fix and get the airflow to the windscreen as winter approaches I’m looking for the best way to access the vent selector bypass mechanism that the yellow bit of the cable above attaches to?!?! 

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  • 1 year later...

Yep......same prob. Took everything off at the front (radio out/surrounding trim removed) to get to back of switches. Yellow lever snapped but still attached to switch......but I could not find where it connected to on the other end.....any ideas?

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