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Author Subject: Air con and heater/blowers
murphy

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Does anyone have a fuse diagram?

Didnt get mine in with the manual like on my TD i had. Totaly lost all functions for my aircon and heater etc, so guessing (hoping) its just a fuse.
Any advice would be fab,
Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 21:20
davidmartin

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murphy wrote:
Does anyone have a fuse diagram?



phase2 fuses faq
murphy wrote:

Any advice would be fab,


aircon faq

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Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 21:55
murphy

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cheers matey Smile

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Posted 15th Jan 2010 at 01:28
murphy

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hmmm no fuses blown, Carl at cg cars (mechanical repaires) said to check the relay in the rear wiper but thats all fine and unplugged anyways.

Thinking a trip back to Leicester to see Carl is needed.
Posted 16th Jan 2010 at 19:59
dan_s16

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There should be some green relays next to the fuse board, try pulling them out and checking them over.

If one won't come out or once it's out it's all melted that is your problem.

Check the relay socket to make sure it's not burnt out and swap it for the other green relay and check if the a/c fan etc works. IIRC the other green relay if for the front fogs.

Thats one of the most common problems that stops the interior fan from working, the other is the zener diode on the a/c control board dying which general causes one of the fuses to blow.

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Posted 16th Jan 2010 at 20:41
murphy

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Yeah i read about that control board and i'm praying its not that! Having to drive around with a towel and constantly wipe the windscreen clear!!!!

These green relays are they the big green cubes? Sorry not a technical person at all lol!

Was raining earlier when i checked so didn't check EVERY fuse so i'll double check them all tomorrow and see if i can find a blown fuse.
Posted 16th Jan 2010 at 23:51
CUJ

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Post #7
murphy wrote:

These green relays are they the big green cubes? Sorry not a technical person at all lol!



Yes

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Posted 16th Jan 2010 at 23:59
chris 6

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Post #8
murphy wrote:
hmmm no fuses blown, Carl at cg cars (mechanical repaires) said to check the relay in the rear wiper but thats all fine and unplugged anyways.

Thinking a trip back to Leicester to see Carl is needed.


sorry if im being thick but wheres the relay in the rear wiper?
Posted 17th Jan 2010 at 00:24
CUJ

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I believe it's a blue relay on the wiper motor, although not 100% sure (and I'm colour blind LOL).

Rear wiper piccie

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Posted 17th Jan 2010 at 00:32
chris 6

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ok thanks just trying work out why this would stop the heaters and air con working as i have this same problem
Posted 17th Jan 2010 at 00:33
murphy

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Post #11
Picked up an exhaust from carl on saturday so asked him what he thought it could be, and said if water leaks into that relay it can short the fuse or somthing.

But i checked all fuses today and not 1 blown Sad Didnt do the green relays until i knew for defo what i was aiming for, but i tried one and couldn't remove it.

On a plus point i must of done somthing good when fiddling with the fuses coz i got my alarm to work Smile
Posted 18th Jan 2010 at 00:02
jamesthurlow989

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Post #12
did you ever find out what this was mate? eaxct thing has happened to me and i cant find a blown fuse or anything!! so annoying.
Posted 24th Feb 2010 at 06:31
dented_vts

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Post #13
I have a similar problem i beleive to be due to a relay on my Xsara vts. Some days the heatins system works just fine others, nothing. On these days, if i stop and turn off and restart the car the fan can come back on. Where is the relay in question, could someone possibly post a picture?
Posted 24th Feb 2010 at 14:36
steve h gti-6

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Post #14
Pull the big cover off your fusebox and when you look at it face on, they are too the top left IIRC. Would go out out and take a photo for you but im 8500miles away in The Falklands.

I bet you the left one will come out but the right one wont and there is your problem. mine was fried, replaced and sorted.

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Posted 28th Feb 2010 at 21:42

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