Hot air blowing on driver side

Asked by GuruXVVDH Oct 15, 2018 at 10:53 AM about the 2006 Honda Accord

Question type: General

I have a 06 Honda Accord and just had the
oil pan replaced, crush washer, JV8 engine
sealant replaced. Then, I noticed that hot air
is blowing out on the drivers side and cool on
the passenger side. Any, suggestions and is
there any correlation to the service I just had?

2 Answers

I’ll have my mechanic take a look at it tomorrow. Could they have been damaged during serving of the having my oil pan replaced as I started in my first question?

I figured as much and Thanks. It just seems like every time I get my car back from repairing one thing and then shortly thereafter, it’s something else that was working properly before I had my car serviced. Thanks again

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