[DMCForum] Re: BUMP - No air blows when on vent, heater, or defrost (Ele
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[DMCForum] Re: BUMP - No air blows when on vent, heater, or defrost (Electrical Connections




Would be simple enough to pop the louvers and look...

Bill Robertson
#5939

>--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Elvis Nocita" <elvisnocita@xxxx> wrote:
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> Bill, this sounds useful to me.
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> But shouldn't Derek then observe that the A/C-Compressor should turn
> on when when he sets it to vent or heater ?
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> I mean I can feel it on my car especially when idling. Both fans
> in the fornt turn on, compressor turns on and cylces, voltage drops,
> engine loses power.....
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> If it is like you say then I really wonder how bad people know their
> cars or how bad they observe the things that happen with it.
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> Elvis
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> Has it occurred to anyone to ensure electrical connections on the mode
> switch itself are intact and in correct order?
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> Clockwise, looking at the switch from the rear:
> - Green/White and Green/White (12v in and out)
> - Pink/Orange and Red (to A/C compressor and noise capacitor)
> - Green (to fan switch)
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> Look at the diagram on Page N:08:15 -- sounds to me like his
> Pink/Orange and Green are backwards...
>
> Bill Robertson
> #5939




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