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156 Screen de-misting

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As you may know I bought a nearly new 156 recently. Last night on the way out I noticed that even with the settings at max de-mist there was no air coming out of the long vents at the bottom of the front screen.
Is there a trick to getting the air coming out of here or is something not working correctly?
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<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:<hr /><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by AS156:
<strong>As you may know I bought a nearly new 156 recently. Last night on the way out I noticed that even with the settings at max de-mist there was no air coming out of the long vents at the bottom of the front screen.
Is there a trick to getting the air coming out of here or is something not working correctly?</strong><hr /></blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Did you try the "defog" button, if its not working with this, then there is definitely something wrong.
If you have the fan speed set to auto, the re-circulate led off and the right knob at max, it should work. Make sure that the middle knob is accurately set to auto, mine won't work if it's just one click off.
I had similar fault. Couldn't get any air flow out of the face vents in my case.

It turned out to be the motorised baffles that direct airflow in the heater were sticky. Started out intermittently but became more persistent. Thought it would be hideously expensive to fix but Bishops in Guildford did an initial fix by applying vaseline. That helped but problem soon came back.

So next service they stripped it down and took a small amount off the sticking baffle, no problem since. Don't know how much it cost because it was in with service cost.

They seemed to think it was a known problem & knew what to do.

To see if your deflector is stuck set fan on full power, then adjust the direction to feet only, then face, then windscreen. Check to see if any air comes out of the appropriate ducts.

Also you can sometimes hear the motors changing baffle positions.

You'll need to get demist sorted soon - it's gonna be cold next week.
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Cheers for that Harry, that was what I thought it was. Looks like its a trip to the dealer to fix as its still under warranty.
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