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Old 30th July 2011, 21:34   #1
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Today when using the climate control, after a while the temperature display (on the CCU panel) was replaced with "Er" and I couldn't turn it off. Only killing the engine would fix it.

Any ideas?

Fitted powerfolds and this seems to be from where the problem started.
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Old 30th July 2011, 21:35   #2
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Might be worth trying a battery reset
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Old 30th July 2011, 21:55   #4
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Today when using the climate control, after a while the temperature display (on the CCU panel) was replaced with "Er" and I couldn't turn it off. Only killing the engine would fix it.

Any ideas?

Fitted powerfolds and this seems to be from where the problem started.
Seem to remember this is a fuse that has failed for the A/C no 4 or 5 comes to mind but not certain of the number
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thats what i think no 4 is that also to do with the power folds as well
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Old 30th July 2011, 22:24   #6
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Seem to remember this is a fuse that has failed for the A/C no 4 or 5 comes to mind but not certain of the number
Ooooo makes sense, blew a fuse earlier...

Appears someone replaced all my window fuses with the "wrong" ones (too small) as well...

EDIT - When you say 4/5, I've always found my fusebox to be "different" to other cars... will have a look later.
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Old 31st July 2011, 09:29   #7
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Are we talking passenger or engine fusebox? Can't see a fuse "4/5", the lowest I have is f8 etc.

Had a look at a few with no problems, but don't have time to check every single fuse before work.

Suggestions for when I get home, welcomed...
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hi it is fuse f11 which is for the mirrors and atc controls.looking to the left of the board at the botttom it is second row up .second fuse in it should be a 5amp hope this helps
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Old 31st July 2011, 18:16   #9
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Turns out another fuse was blown... powerfolds now work (thought the switch was faulty - spent *hours* dismantling it, making logic tables etc to see what was faulty >.>)

Lets hope that fixes it!
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hi all
i've had this on my climate control display since i bought the car,checked the fuse day and lo and behold it had popped,changed the fuse and the display works as it should,i really am getting through the list of 'to do' jobs.thanks
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