Compressor tech have just rebuilt mine for £250 + vat their in Warwick on 01926353111, make sure you change the dryer before recharging the system
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Bargain Geoff and thanks for the link.
Sorry to highjack this thread but my a/c seems to have a mind of its own especially when set on auto.
It seems to fluctuate between hot & cold with high speed fan and the temp setting seems very sensitive.
Also often switches automatically to internal circulation on it's own.
Any ideas what this might be?
Rgd's
Roger
Sorry to highjack this thread but my a/c seems to have a mind of its own especially when set on auto.
It seems to fluctuate between hot & cold with high speed fan and the temp setting seems very sensitive.
Also often switches automatically to internal circulation on it's own.
Any ideas what this might be?
Rgd's
Roger
Isn't there an ECU or electrics in the floor that can suffer from damp? I'm sure I saw something similar on another thread...maybe it was you Roger.
Isn't there an ECU or electrics in the floor that can suffer from damp? I'm sure I saw something similar on another thread...maybe it was you Roger.
Sorry to highjack this thread but my a/c seems to have a mind of its own especially when set on auto.
It seems to fluctuate between hot & cold with high speed fan and the temp setting seems very sensitive.
Also often switches automatically to internal circulation on it's own.
Any ideas what this might be?
Rgd's
Roger
Roger, I fixed a similar problem with my Gransport heater only yesterday. It kept switching itself to recirc from econ when I hit a bump. It also blew hot when set to cold. I thought it was water in the electrics by the passenger footwell but that was dry and then I noticed that every time I touched right hand heater control knob, or pushed the surround near that knob, the heater would change setting, and sometimes even the heated rear screen came on. I took the heater control unit out and opened it up and after a few minutes testing it I found a solder joint broken on the front circuit board. It was on the electronic switch that the right hand control knob attaches to and every time I touched it the setting changed. A quick dab with a soldering iron and all is now fixed again. Message back if you'd like more details, I have some photos of the job.
Seems to be Matt but a bit concerning that they can supply an OEM part at so much lower price than Eurospares or main dealer. I would buy from them if someone on here had some experience with them but a little nervous about ground breaking from so far away.