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A/C controls not working


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Last night I took out my A/C controls to change the LEDs from amber to blue. However, when driving to work this morning, my windshield kept fogging up because the AC was blowing out of the top vents even though the display said the top was off. Upon further inspection, the AC is blowing out of the top, dash, and foot well vents even when the display shows they are off. Is there a fuse to the motor that controls the vent door or anything else I might check? Thanks for any ideas.

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Last night I took out my A/C controls to change the LEDs from amber to blue. However, when driving to work this morning, my windshield kept fogging up because the AC was blowing out of the top vents even though the display said the top was off. Upon further inspection, the AC is blowing out of the top, dash, and foot well vents even when the display shows they are off. Is there a fuse to the motor that controls the vent door or anything else I might check? Thanks for any ideas.

Nobody knows?? I had to drive to work with the window all foggy again this morning. Any suggestion would be helpful. Thanks.

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If you want me to look at the schematic - then I need to know model and model year please (as requested at the top of this forum).

Sorry about that, I thought I had that in my signature here (must be on rennlist) Anyway 99 C2 Coupe with manual trans. Thanks for your time.

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Bad news - those control motors are all controlled through the Climatronic. I think you should re-check your connections and if they are okay then your Climatronic is likely bad.

Thanks for checking Loren, Hopefully I didn't screw the thing up. Will keep you updated

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Bad news - those control motors are all controlled through the Climatronic. I think you should re-check your connections and if they are okay then your Climatronic is likely bad.

Thanks for checking Loren, Hopefully I didn't screw the thing up. Will keep you updated

Well I got home a little bit ago and took the unit back out checked everything, put everything back together and WA LAH! It works again. :clapping: I have no clue. Must have been a loose connection or something. Anyhow thanks for your legwork in trying to help me. Everytime I have come here you guys are always able to help. Thanks again.

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