Hi all,
Currently having a problem where my front air vents don't seem to work when I select the option from the control unit. This happened over a year ago and I think it has something to do with my battery reset when my car got fixed this week.
Is there some diagnostics / repair for this?
Thanks
Front air conditioning vents not working
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Re: Front air conditioning vents not working
This is a new one! Can you switch it between the disaster and having it blow on your feet??
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Re: Front air conditioning vents not working
Demister?payaya wrote:This is a new one! Can you switch it between the disaster and having it blow on your feet??
LED ALL the things.
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Re: Front air conditioning vents not working
It is the servo.. Or whatever it is.. It is a black box that connects to the big white unit behind the dash..
The unit is black and electronic.. It plugs into a wire rod that then operates the vent..
The unit is black and electronic.. It plugs into a wire rod that then operates the vent..
I just had to add it ......
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Haha damn iPad!!!Supplanter wrote:Demister?payaya wrote:This is a new one! Can you switch it between the disaster and having it blow on your feet??
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Re: Front air conditioning vents not working
i take it its a automatic climate control unit?
the nylon cogs tend to go (the bit Rock_it said is joined to the servo from the steel wire)
pull it apart and check the movement...
you cant really do any damage
the nylon cogs tend to go (the bit Rock_it said is joined to the servo from the steel wire)
pull it apart and check the movement...
you cant really do any damage

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Re: Front air conditioning vents not working
I just had a look today, I switched between all modes and there was absolutely no movement. Unfortunately I couldn't find where the part was exactly
does anyone have a detailed picture of what I need to fix? And yes it is the auto control unit.


I just cracked my centre consoleSchumieFan wrote:
pull it apart and check the movement...
you cant really do any damage

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Re: Front air conditioning vents not working
Behind the dash, there is a big white box.. That is where the air comes through..
You will have to take out all the stereo facia to see the from controller units. They are little black boxes held in with 2 screws and a clip that goes over a small metal rod.
The ones you may need to look at, should be accessible through the area near the glove box and passenger footwell.. The other one should be accessible through the drivers side.. U should be able to get tour head under there..
So what you do, is watch one of the servos, and get someone flick through the cycle and see what doesn't move.. Then replace that one..
I was able to do this myself..
I have a whole unit in my garage, but couldn't be arsed to battle the humtsmens at the moment..
You will have to take out all the stereo facia to see the from controller units. They are little black boxes held in with 2 screws and a clip that goes over a small metal rod.
The ones you may need to look at, should be accessible through the area near the glove box and passenger footwell.. The other one should be accessible through the drivers side.. U should be able to get tour head under there..
So what you do, is watch one of the servos, and get someone flick through the cycle and see what doesn't move.. Then replace that one..
I was able to do this myself..
I have a whole unit in my garage, but couldn't be arsed to battle the humtsmens at the moment..
I just had to add it ......
sublime19 wrote:Lol clearly you don't know me well enough, it was a joke![]()
I talk a lot of sh*t, usually have to keep a roll of toilet paper handy in the car for my mouth
Astron_Boy wrote:Hold me Sooty, I need man comfort.
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