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Originally Posted by John Brennand
Further digging finds the thread below - where Clan and others state....
"The AQS will not be the cause but likely to be i wouldn't know about that , but his first problem with blowing too cold one side has nothing to do with the AQS just about all the cars fitted with them over 8 years old have the AQS failed fault code and contunue to work properly . The fault is probably a faulty driver's side air temperature flap motor"
Any thoughts on that chaps?
https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=246271
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Can only advise that in my case after the AQS was replaced in mine, the hot air was restored, even tried unplugging it and cleaning the terminals and dusting the sensor before replacement to no avail.
I'd try and get the codes read, as I was advised by my dealer that the AQS being faulty can bring the bus down that controls the heater flaps etc.
OH!, and the passenger heat would not heat, after replacing the unit, again normal function restored.