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Durametric 1336 Can Confort Off


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Hello,

Yesterday on a sunny day, I was driving on highway with a/c on auto and suddenly the ventilation turned off with a strange noise under the hood... Like a fan noise running at full rpm ? I tried to switch on manual, auto, fan speed, temperature and the ventilation did not worked. I switch to off for about 5 mins and retry and everything works now. I got the Durametric code 1336 CAN confort off. I'm scared because I'm going to south carolina in few weeks and It's very hot... I'm from Montreal and my body is not made to live without a/c?

Thanks for helping me,

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The noise is most likely from the cooling fan stepping up to high speed. The common faults that would cause this are the coolant temp sensor or a failing cooling fan control module. If you cleared the code does the climate control system operate correctly? You also need to check the DME, instrument cluster, CAN-BUS and electrical system for faults. I recommend recording any code present, clearing them and monitoring any that might return.

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