laraflamme37
Expert Blower Motor and AUC Sensor Fault
Summary of the thread
A 2020 Peugeot Expert electric with a dead blower motor and an AUC sensor fault may have issues related to the air quality sensor. A faulty odor sensor could potentially disrupt the HVAC system's functionality. The problem might be due to a bad connection in the cable or plug, and professional repair is recommended to resolve the issue.
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laraflamme37 (community.author)
Banging on the dash, haha! The sensor seems totally dead, no readings at all. Did you end up replacing the whole air conditioning sensor, or was it something else?
clarablade1
Mine was a total pain. The air quality sensor caused all the problems, but I didn't fix it myself. Take it to the workshop. It's like a dodgy fuse, but in sensor form. Best let someone else handle it.
laraflamme37 (community.author)
Appreciate the heads-up. I was hoping it was a simple fix, but sounds like a trip to the shop is in order. They reckon it's the cable or plug connection, and are quoting me 95€ to sort it. Thanks again!
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clarablade1
Whoa, that's weird! I had something similar happen in my Expert. Blower just quit. Is the air quality sensor showing any weird readings, or is it just completely offline?