Non functioning heating/cooling system
My heating control centre is as dead as a dodo so I'm assuming it's a fuse somewhere, if it is a fuse I don't know why it would blow, as far as I'm aware the system was functioning ok. If it's not a fuse what else could it be?
Cheers, Dave |
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Dave,
Perhaps the 'OFF' button has been accidentally pressed. Try re-selecting 'AUTO' and see if the display lights up. Simon |
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On a Mk1, try Fuse 33 (5A) on the passenger side fuse panel. Fuse 33 is forth from the right, top row. If it's a MK2, I'll have to look it up for you. TC |
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From my mk2 handbook , fuse 11, left set of fuses, second row from the bottom, middle fuse.
Controls mirrors, ATC controls, audio system, smart nav* and Traffic Master alert* *=if fitted HTH :} |
There's 3 fuses for the ATC ;)
Problem is now solved op came up and I very quickly discovered the cause, build up of corrosion on the fuses ;) Blooming awful later fuse boxes, it's a common problem that you hardly ever see on the early type fuse box cars. Anyway all is back up and running again which is a good job it's boiling hot today ;) Russ |
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