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Re: reset heating
« Reply #15 on: 23 November 2015, 22:28:55 »

Your welcome and good luck  :y
the matrix pipes can be tricky but keep wiggling them with a bit of force and they will come off, double check when you reattach them that they have clicked back in properly.

temperature is still shown and can be controlled. I wonder if its a fuse


If the fan blower is not working then i would check the fuses first then look it to the wiring behind the climate panel and on the air blower.
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Re: reset heating
« Reply #16 on: 23 November 2015, 22:41:38 »

ok thank you very much. Ill check fuses tomorrow. The wiring for the controls (auto and manual) is bypassed and controlled by 2 switches but this is a separate issue. ill report back tomorrow

Thanks again

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Re: reset heating
« Reply #17 on: 23 November 2015, 22:42:02 »

fan blower is working btw
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Re: reset heating
« Reply #18 on: 23 November 2015, 22:53:38 »

Could be down to your servo unit, a retaining clip could have come loose or rod popped off which wouldnt allow the flaps to operate. the 'arm' u mention could have come off again, or at the other end. it would be a case of tracing items from behind the climate panel and see if anything is missing/broken, it can be a pain because of access.
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Re: reset heating
« Reply #19 on: 24 November 2015, 20:40:53 »

Update with success. Took out climate panel which revealed no trapped wires, checked all fuses under steering wheel and none had blown. Air recirc arm was still attached, popped it off and pushed on the recirc flap. This kind of popped open and then freely opened and closed, put arm back on and gave it a couple of light pushed to move the actuator at which point I could hear the motors moving. I then changed the air direction to the top vent and IT WORKED. I then reset it all and its now its back to normal. RESULT!

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« Reply #20 on: 24 November 2015, 20:48:07 »

 :y :y :y Glad you have it sorted
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Re: reset heating
« Reply #21 on: 24 November 2015, 20:57:33 »

Thanks  :y. TBH of all the car forums ive ever been on for 15 years+, OOF is by far the most helpful.
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