1994 Camry,, Cool outside but HOT air flow inside. Don't want to run A.C. but circulate the cool from outside, but it's HOT

Asked by RMynatt Aug 19, 2015 at 09:54 AM about the 1994 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Don't want to run A.C. but circulate the cool from outside, but it's HOT.
On older cars there where simple angled vents, but now everything must be controlled by mechanical, electrical, etc.
How can I bring in the cool outside temp and circulate inside without running AC especially. I think mine is an LE.

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Until you fix the blend doors behind the dash, you will just have to roll down the windows.

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There is the possibility that your climate control unit is bad. You can try Ebay or a local salvage yard. What exactly is not working on your climate control unit? When you flip the manual lever for "fresh" or "recirculate" can you hear a flap opening and closing? When you turn your heat knob from hot to cool, is that functioning? Or is it constantly on HOT? Will your car switch to defrost and blow air to the windshield? Does your air direction knob redirect air to all areas like defrost, feet, front vents?

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