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Title: Climate Control playing up
Post by: Entwood on 07 October 2010, 21:16:23
3.2 2001 Elite Saloon :)

Climate control is doing weird things ....

First start of the day always works perfectly, hot or cold as requested.

Subsequent starts intermittently only cold. Once it's in "cold" mode, then it will not run hot at all until an overnight "rest"

Disconnect vac pipe from HBV and it instantly will give heat.

With engine running "reset" - OFF + AUTO - does absolutely nothing

With engine NOT running, but ignition switched ON, reset does "something" about 1 in 4 times ...but the "something" is NOT all the directional valves cycling and the fan running ... it is the sound of a motor running under load then a single "beep"

I'm starting to think I need a new Climate Control Unit ... unless anyone knows better .......   ???
Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: TheBoy on 07 October 2010, 22:20:21
Vac solenoids behind glovebox need a little looksie first :y
Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: Entwood on 07 October 2010, 22:36:46
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Vac solenoids behind glovebox need a little looksie first :y

Thanks for that .. any idea where to look for guidance on TIS ?? 

From your "hint" I'm guessing perhaps there is a solenoid that should control the vac to the HBV and isn't ??

The bit in Haynes 3.13 looks suspicously like the old 2.5 MFL stuff .. and I have no idea how relevant it is to FL .. and no mention of solenoids behind the glove box ... :(
Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: aaronjb on 07 October 2010, 22:43:46
HVAC->ECC->Valves, 00003839

Description is mighty vague, mind, and the pictures about as useful as a chocolate teapot - it amounts to precisely what TB wrote  ;D
Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: Entwood on 07 October 2010, 22:47:19
Thanks ... found that ...  so check it works - 12 V across and does it click - or replace anyway ???

 :-/ :-/
Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: feeutfo on 07 October 2010, 23:36:34
Didn't you have this, or similar issue before?....about a year ago, ish?   
Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: Kevin Wood on 07 October 2010, 23:52:25
Get a vacuum gauge on the HBV line and verify it can be controlled by the solenoid, I'd say. If that works OK, I'd say the climate panel is getting into a funny state, perhaps due to a faulty temperature or sun sensor?

I assume it works properly when it does work? Not a blending flap lever disconnected?

Kevin
Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: Entwood on 08 October 2010, 09:06:09
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Didn't you have this, or similar issue before?....about a year ago, ish?   

Yup ... end of last winter it started doing similar. HBV replaced and it "seemed" OK .. but heat not been used through the summer TBH


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Get a vacuum gauge on the HBV line and verify it can be controlled by the solenoid, I'd say. If that works OK, I'd say the climate panel is getting into a funny state, perhaps due to a faulty temperature or sun sensor?

I assume it works properly when it does work? Not a blending flap lever disconnected?

Kevin

Absolutely perfect, maintains temp very well. If it works it's good, if it doesn't .. just cold...  :(

Looks like a  vac gauge needed to start with, thanks for the ideas  :y :y :y
Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: TheBoy on 08 October 2010, 10:01:23
The solenoids are pretty obvious with the glovebox out.

I'd do simple tests, like seeing if there is always a vac to solenoid, and then that the solenoid can control the vac back to HBV

Vac system  -----> Solenoid  -------> HBV
                              ^
ECC ECU --------------

Its a pretty simple setup when you break it down to its components :)

If you can't be bothered don't have time, simply pop off the vac pipe to HBV - that will always allow heat through matrix, which shouldn't be too much of an issue this time of year (obviously, plug the vac to stop vac leak).


Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: TheBoy on 08 October 2010, 10:02:43
Also, IIRC, the recirc flap is vac operated via a different solenoid...  ...not sure if there is scope to swap the solenoids over to test...
Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: TheBoy on 08 October 2010, 10:11:33
IIRC, Solenoids are just to right of fan blower motor.  The brown components in shot of The Golden Nugget below

(http://theboy.omegaowners.com/oofpics/Golden_Nugget_Parts/strippedinside1.JPG)
Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: Entwood on 08 October 2010, 11:06:53
Magic .. thanks :) .. job for next Thursday by the looks of things .... but I don't think I'll take it back quite as far as the Nugget !!

Appreciate your help  :y :y :y
Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: RobG on 08 October 2010, 11:31:43
Solenoids are interchangeable. Black vac rubber pipes = hbv
black/blue rubber = recirc flap :y
Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: Entwood on 08 October 2010, 12:21:14
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Solenoids are interchangeable. Black vac rubber pipes = hbv
black/blue rubber = recirc flap :y

As I don't use recirc at all .... is it worth just swapping the two over ??? Does the recirc use vac as default or no-vac as default ?? If you get my meaning !! (what happens if you put a knackered solenoid on the recirc ??)  :)
Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: RobG on 08 October 2010, 12:42:09
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Solenoids are interchangeable. Black vac rubber pipes = hbv
black/blue rubber = recirc flap :y

As I don't use recirc at all .... is it worth just swapping the two over ??? Does the recirc use vac as default or no-vac as default ?? If you get my meaning !! (what happens if you put a knackered solenoid on the recirc ??)  :)
Not sure about non-working solenoid on the re-circ as the facelifts utilise an air quality sensor which controls it automatically but if you never use it I can`t see any problems arising just make sure that the flap (behind pollen filter) remains in an open position.
If the solenoid is fubared I`ve got two here + F/L dash sun sensor (black)


Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: Entwood on 08 October 2010, 13:55:45
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Solenoids are interchangeable. Black vac rubber pipes = hbv
black/blue rubber = recirc flap :y

As I don't use recirc at all .... is it worth just swapping the two over ??? Does the recirc use vac as default or no-vac as default ?? If you get my meaning !! (what happens if you put a knackered solenoid on the recirc ??)  :)
Not sure about non-working solenoid on the re-circ as the facelifts utilise an air quality sensor which controls it automatically but if you never use it I can`t see any problems arising just make sure that the flap (behind pollen filter) remains in an open position.
If the solenoid is fubared I`ve got two here + F/L dash sun sensor (black)




Hang on to them for me please ..  we'll see what we find .. :)
Title: Re: Climate Control playing up
Post by: Entwood on 22 October 2010, 14:40:52
Had it all apart today .... would appear that neither solenoid is working .. :(  12 Volt is being sent by the controller to both solenoids, but no clicks or feel of movement, and blowing through doesn't change .. :(

So, RobG do you still have the solenoids for sale ?? PM sent anyway ... :)

Also a few other minor bits needed .. looks like "someone" has been in there before.. and not done a very good job ... request going up in "parts wanted" ...  :)