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IanJ 09-16-2006 07:45 PM

A/C troubleshooting
 
original CC screwed up - ran in off position, etc... found burnt circuits on board

checked all fuses - OK

blower regulator appeared tampered with... replaced with used/tested unit

checked blower.... motor runs

unplugged aux. water pump (in case this fried first CC board)

Installed used/tested CC unit.... NOTHING... can't get the fan to run in any position. (at least it doesn't run in the off position like the old one did!)

Any ideas where to go next?

RSCarey 09-17-2006 10:10 AM

$%^& Ac!
 
Did you check the fuse?

Apply some dielectric grease to the pins on the connector?

Test for voltage at the unit?

RSCarey

IanJ 09-17-2006 02:37 PM

All the fuses in the panel were checked OK

I am getting voltage at a couple of the pins... Does anyone have a good wiring diagram that I can figure out the function of each pin and the proper voltage?

IanJ 09-18-2006 06:02 PM

I've now cleaned the entire fuse box and replaced all the fuses.... dielectric grease on all the connectors

STILL NOTHING!!

Have I stumped the forum?

You've gotta love the German A/C systems!

my123ca 09-18-2006 07:40 PM

The CCs have the same part#?

IanJ 09-18-2006 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by my123ca (Post 1280431)
The CCs have the same part#?

Yep, exact same part #


Could the temp control regulator keep everything locked out?

I can't find a clear wiring diagram of the A/C system to trace it out. Does anyone have a clear readable A/C wiring diagram?


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