climate control

Discussion in 'Technical' started by Bbraden, Nov 19, 2008.

  1. Bbraden

    Bbraden New Member

    climate control isnt working, i bought a new unit to replace it, still no change, when i took the car to an auto electrician he didnt have a clue but could tell me power was getting there, also the hazard lights still work, and so does the pod that controls my lights etc,

    anyone have any idea? im real fed up
     
  2. K-zed

    K-zed Secret Squirrel

    To clarify; you mean the CC pod doesn't work? Does it light up, show ambient temp, or if that is working, activating the control produces no cold air?
     
  3. Bbraden

    Bbraden New Member

    it doesnt work at all light up or anything..
     
  4. LOWZX

    LOWZX Banned

    possible tcu
     
  5. K-zed

    K-zed Secret Squirrel

    See FSM section HA, page 115. May be a blown fuse. There are several fuses + relays in the circuit.
     
  6. Bbraden

    Bbraden New Member

    i have no idea what that meens mate
     
  7. Bbraden

    Bbraden New Member

    whats a tcu?
     
  8. dink

    dink TT 2+2 5spd

    what the old man is trying to say is to check the service manual - ha section (heater and air cond) on page 115. bulb could also be gone.

    out of curiosity, could you check if your side mirror controls are working?
     
  9. Bbraden

    Bbraden New Member

    fairly sure they arent but i will check again
     
  10. K-zed

    K-zed Secret Squirrel

    You need a Zed Stuff cd.
     
  11. Jeff TT

    Jeff TT Member

    The air con pod power is switched on when the key is in position one, there is a relay in the rear of the fuse board located in the drivers footwell that supplies power to a grid block of fuses, water can get down the back of the fuse box and cause corrossion, it is a bigger problem here in the UK ie rain , rain ,rain:mad: but even when washing the car it gets in.

    If it is the fuse box it will need replacing or an alternative power supply wired in, also and just as likely check the connector on the ignition switch it can sometimes work its way out and causes a similar issue.

    Jeff TT
     

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