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paulaschubert80
Noah climate control problem
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paulaschubert80 (Author)
Thanks for the reply! When you say "dodgy power supply," do you mean a fuse or something more involved? How did you figure out it was the power supply and not something else, like a temperature sensor?
annablade39
Well, I'm no mechanic, but from what I remember, after checking the fuses, the mechanic found a loose plug, which he re-seated. Since it sounds like the problem could be a defective plug connection and I didn't want to mess anything up, I just left it to him. If I remember correctly, the repair cost around 95€. Just mentioning it so it would be cheaper for you too to visit a workshop instead of doing more damage. Hope it helps!
paulaschubert80 (Author)
Appreciate the info! Sounds like checking the connections is a good next step, but also sounds like a job for the workshop. I'll take it in. Thanks again for the help, really appreciate it!
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annablade39
Hey there, I also own a Noah (don't remember the exact year, sorry) and I had similar problems a while back. I think it had to do with either the blower motor or a dodgy power supply to the climate control unit. Have you checked those?