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stuart30

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Re: Non working climate control
« Reply #15 on: 26 July 2006, 15:53:52 »

Hmm maybe this will shed some light on things.....

Just took the car through the car wash and my passanger front foot carpet well is abousolutely soaking....ive scooped maybe two pints of water out  :o

First thought was maybe ive got a dirty great big hole in the floor,however its just passed its MOT with flying colours so doubt thats the case,ive had a look at the window screen and therubber edging that seals the screen is loose...is it possible that water has been getting in there and running down the back of the dash.???

Im now off out to have a look at this drain hole...see if thats blocked,Fingers crossed i can find it..lol
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Re: Non working climate control
« Reply #16 on: 26 July 2006, 15:56:36 »

Look below the pollen filter - is that full of water? If so, drain is blocked, and all that water will end up on fan and controller...
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« Reply #17 on: 26 July 2006, 15:59:37 »

Yeh, drain hole blocked.......and will be the route cause of the ECC failure I suspect.

The plastic windscreen edging into which the rubber surround clips is often loose, the only time its not is of the windscreen fitter has gone mad with the mastic!. You often havve to replace this when changing the screen.
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« Reply #18 on: 26 July 2006, 16:38:25 »

Right bare with me im getting excited (First time ive ever actualy got my hands dirty  ;D)

Ok ive had a look under the pollen filter and scooped to one side about a mug fuel of oily dirt out of i assume the drainage hole....ive uncoverd what looks like a silvery gauze thing (looks like its meant to be there ?

Tried to Look under car to find the drainage hole but buggerd if i can find it....How far under is it and does car have to be jacked up (drive is on a slight slope and only have standard jack).

Pollen filter was a light grey colour and looks to me to be filthy...so once this drain hole is sorted will be replacing it.

Oh ive only lifted the flap where the pollen filter is so restricted space....not sure if that makes any difference.
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Re: Non working climate control
« Reply #19 on: 26 July 2006, 16:44:14 »

if its prefacelift, drain exit is via a rubber tube into wheelarch - you should see the rubber slit with steering on full right lock
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Re: Non working climate control
« Reply #20 on: 26 July 2006, 16:46:40 »

Its much easier to remove the rubber sealing strip along the front edge, ease back the lower rubber strip on base of the windscreen, turn the securing screws holding the cover 90deg and remove the left hand end of the cover.

Easier to get in there then and rod it through....what year is it?
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« Reply #21 on: 26 July 2006, 16:58:52 »

I"ll run out side now before work and try both methords....just one thing should the hole at the top (bewlow pollen filter) have a silvery gauze on top of the hole.

Or should it be free flowing all the way to the wheel arch.?

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Re: Non working climate control
« Reply #22 on: 26 July 2006, 17:05:00 »

Its should be free flowing......
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stuart30

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« Reply #23 on: 26 July 2006, 18:33:12 »

Forgot to say the car is a 1997....
Pics below is that the  drain hole...yes thats thick greasy sticky dirt covering everything in the pictures.





Ok so look under wheel arch...cant see anything that looks like a drain hole...did see a tiny little hole but that looked more like a nipple,that was slighty towards the rear of the wheel arch.

I thought this would be a nice simple little job to start with........ :-/
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« Reply #24 on: 26 July 2006, 19:55:36 »

If thats a pic of the pollen filter area.....its looks like your got summat growing in there  :-?
It dont look nothing like mine....but mine is a facelift

Soz dont really help....but ive never seen anything like that on mine  :(
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« Reply #25 on: 26 July 2006, 20:27:44 »

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If thats a pic of the pollen filter area.....its looks like your got summat growing in there  :-?
It dont look nothing like mine....but mine is a facelift

Soz dont really help....but ive never seen anything like that on mine  :(

Yeah that pollen fit area...the black line in first pic is the edge of the pollen filter.

Theres so much dirt in there i could grow spuds.... :o
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Re: Non working climate control
« Reply #26 on: 27 July 2006, 18:34:38 »

tip a mug of water down there (avoid pollen filter and cables if you can!) - you see the drain exit near about halfway up the strut...
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« Reply #27 on: 27 July 2006, 18:41:03 »

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tip a mug of water down there (avoid pollen filter and cables if you can!) - you see the drain exit near about halfway up the strut...


Right large cup of water chucked in and it came straight outunder the front wheel.

So if thats free flowing is it possible that the fan has got wet and stopped working or is another reason more likely.?

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Re: Non working climate control
« Reply #28 on: 27 July 2006, 18:48:38 »

the rubber hole at bottom? thats the drain, and it goes to just behind the nsf wheel
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Re: Non working climate control
« Reply #29 on: 27 July 2006, 21:07:31 »

Right drian hole must be clear as water gushed out as soon as i chucked it in...although it came out some where under the engine.?

So if thats clear any other thoughts on what to next check.?
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