This is doing my Head in. The ventilation system is playing up big time! A while ago I had to change the A/C ECU as this was knackered, and since then it has been fine. But recently I have been having problems with the ventilation system not blowing as it should. When I fiddle around with a few wires under the glove box, it will return to normal. Does anyone know what the problem is? PS The heating controls work fine, it's just the blowers. I can't get hold of a wiring diagram for love nor money.
Help!
Fox II
1993 Xantia VSX T/D A/C, Blowers.
Moderator: RichardW
Fox II,
Hello mate, with what you say i would maybe check out the wiring around the heater motor for bad connections/corrosion, might also be worth checking the same for the heater motor resistor which i think is somewhere very close to the base of the heater motor. Anyone else any suggestions?? Let us know what happens!
Regards, Rich.
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Hello mate, with what you say i would maybe check out the wiring around the heater motor for bad connections/corrosion, might also be worth checking the same for the heater motor resistor which i think is somewhere very close to the base of the heater motor. Anyone else any suggestions?? Let us know what happens!
Regards, Rich.
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This is doing my Head in. The ventilation system is playing up big time! A while ago I had to change the A/C ECU as this was knackered, and since then it has been fine. But recently I have been having problems with the ventilation system not blowing as it should. When I fiddle around with a few wires under the glove box, it will return to normal. Does anyone know what the problem is? PS The heating controls work fine, it's just the blowers. I can't get hold of a wiring diagram for love nor money.
Help!
Fox II
You need to check out the speed control resistor unit which has a thermal protection device fitted, if this the bi-metal type replace with the thermal fuse type fited in the ducting near to the motor.
If not this check out the negative wire from the motor to the chassis.
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R.A.FOSTER
This is doing my Head in. The ventilation system is playing up big time! A while ago I had to change the A/C ECU as this was knackered, and since then it has been fine. But recently I have been having problems with the ventilation system not blowing as it should. When I fiddle around with a few wires under the glove box, it will return to normal. Does anyone know what the problem is? PS The heating controls work fine, it's just the blowers. I can't get hold of a wiring diagram for love nor money.
Help!
Fox II
You need to check out the speed control resistor unit which has a thermal protection device fitted, if this the bi-metal type replace with the thermal fuse type fited in the ducting near to the motor.
If not this check out the negative wire from the motor to the chassis.
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R.A.FOSTER