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tildakrueger1
Paceman climate control issues
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sophiekoch67
The symptoms you describe for your Paceman suggest a potential issue with the climate control system's electrical connectors. The error code retrieval certainly points in that direction. Before assuming a component failure, it would be prudent to meticulously inspect all accessible electrical connectors associated with the control panel and blower motor. Are you comfortable performing a visual inspection of the connectors, looking for corrosion or loose connections? Has the blower motor been tested independently?
sophiekoch67
The symptoms you describe for your Paceman suggest a potential issue with the climate control system's electrical connectors. The error code retrieval certainly points in that direction. Before assuming a component failure, it would be prudent to meticulously inspect all accessible electrical connectors associated with the control panel and blower motor. Are you comfortable performing a visual inspection of the connectors, looking for corrosion or loose connections? Has the blower motor been tested independently?
tildakrueger1 (Author)
Thanks for the quick response. By any chance, do you have any diagrams on where to find all the relevant electrical connectors? I'm reasonably handy, but I don't want to start pulling apart trim unnecessarily.
tildakrueger1 (Author)
Thanks for the quick response. By any chance, do you have any diagrams on where to find all the relevant electrical connectors? I'm reasonably handy, but I don't want to start pulling apart trim unnecessarily.
tildakrueger1 (Author)
Thanks for the quick response. By any chance, do you have any diagrams on where to find all the relevant electrical connectors? I'm reasonably handy, but I don't want to start pulling apart trim unnecessarily.
sophiekoch67
Given the information you've provided, especially regarding the air conditioning and the stored error code, the likelihood of a faulty electrical connection is indeed high. Without diagnostic tools and schematics, pinpointing the precise location can be challenging. It may be best to have a qualified technician inspect the system to avoid potential further complications and confirm that the temperature sensor is working as expected.
sophiekoch67
Given the information you've provided, especially regarding the air conditioning and the stored error code, the likelihood of a faulty electrical connection is indeed high. Without diagnostic tools and schematics, pinpointing the precise location can be challenging. It may be best to have a qualified technician inspect the system to avoid potential further complications and confirm that the temperature sensor is working as expected.
sophiekoch67
Given the information you've provided, especially regarding the air conditioning and the stored error code, the likelihood of a faulty electrical connection is indeed high. Without diagnostic tools and schematics, pinpointing the precise location can be challenging. It may be best to have a qualified technician inspect the system to avoid potential further complications and confirm that the temperature sensor is working as expected.
tildakrueger1 (Author)
Appreciate the insight. Turns out you were spot on. Took it in and they confirmed a dodgy connector on the control panel. Ninety-five Euro later and the air conditioning is blowing cold again.
tildakrueger1 (Author)
Appreciate the insight. Turns out you were spot on. Took it in and they confirmed a dodgy connector on the control panel. Ninety-five Euro later and the air conditioning is blowing cold again.
tildakrueger1 (Author)
Appreciate the insight. Turns out you were spot on. Took it in and they confirmed a dodgy connector on the control panel. Ninety-five Euro later and the air conditioning is blowing cold again.
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sophiekoch67
The symptoms you describe for your Paceman suggest a potential issue with the climate control system's electrical connectors. The error code retrieval certainly points in that direction. Before assuming a component failure, it would be prudent to meticulously inspect all accessible electrical connectors associated with the control panel and blower motor. Are you comfortable performing a visual inspection of the connectors, looking for corrosion or loose connections? Has the blower motor been tested independently?