Aircon where to start?
#1
Aircon where to start?
Hi guys
Currently I don't have any air blowing from the aircon anywhere, I can feel heat from the aircon but I think it is heat coming from the inside can you guys maybe help on where to start.
I was thinking does the SAM only have the fuses for the aircon or is there programming needed to be done for the SAM.
Can you guys maybe guide me into the direction which fuses is in control of the aircon.
Warm Regards
Stephan
Currently I don't have any air blowing from the aircon anywhere, I can feel heat from the aircon but I think it is heat coming from the inside can you guys maybe help on where to start.
I was thinking does the SAM only have the fuses for the aircon or is there programming needed to be done for the SAM.
Can you guys maybe guide me into the direction which fuses is in control of the aircon.
Warm Regards
Stephan
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2005 C230K(sold), Mk7 Jetta
Hey Stephan,
When you change the fan speed do you hear the actual fan?
If you do the hvac self-test procedure (see the sticky thread on "Noisy Air Conditioner??") does it stop or do you keep hearing clicks.
When you change the fan speed do you hear the actual fan?
If you do the hvac self-test procedure (see the sticky thread on "Noisy Air Conditioner??") does it stop or do you keep hearing clicks.
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See this: https://mbworld.org/forums/4957269-post52.html
I'd check if there is voltage coming from the harness that plugs into the regulator (to make sure the hvac fan control knob does its job).
If there is, then it's either the regulator (more likely) or the motor itself is shot.
I'd check if there is voltage coming from the harness that plugs into the regulator (to make sure the hvac fan control knob does its job).
If there is, then it's either the regulator (more likely) or the motor itself is shot.