hi
my apologies for keep asking questions
started the hippo up after reassembling all the dashboard, heater matrix etc
pressed the ac button as usual and set the temp to cold
the ac switch orange light didn't illuminate as usual , worked fine before replacing the heater matrix , dashboard etc
now i know my ac is low so therefore is there a low pressure sensor that would prevent the ac motor to run , but would assume the orange light would still come on
i could only run the car for a few minutes or so as the fuel is very low, but normally the ac light would come on straight away
daft question could it be the switch has gone, have made sure all the wires are connected, the fan works
as ive had the battery disconnected for a few weeks just didnt know if there was some form of reset or does it have to be reactivates via the hawkeye for some reason
is there an easy way to test the switch via a multimeter in order to ensure the switch is faulty or not as i think i new switch is around 40 quid and dont want to buy another one without testing it properly , as ive not put the radio back in so very easy to pull the switch out
thks so much and apologies for keep picking ur brains
gary
my apologies for keep asking questions
started the hippo up after reassembling all the dashboard, heater matrix etc
pressed the ac button as usual and set the temp to cold
the ac switch orange light didn't illuminate as usual , worked fine before replacing the heater matrix , dashboard etc
now i know my ac is low so therefore is there a low pressure sensor that would prevent the ac motor to run , but would assume the orange light would still come on
i could only run the car for a few minutes or so as the fuel is very low, but normally the ac light would come on straight away
daft question could it be the switch has gone, have made sure all the wires are connected, the fan works
as ive had the battery disconnected for a few weeks just didnt know if there was some form of reset or does it have to be reactivates via the hawkeye for some reason
is there an easy way to test the switch via a multimeter in order to ensure the switch is faulty or not as i think i new switch is around 40 quid and dont want to buy another one without testing it properly , as ive not put the radio back in so very easy to pull the switch out
thks so much and apologies for keep picking ur brains
gary
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