Diagnosing Air Con Faults

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alistairhurst

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Hi

If you take a P38 to a specialist Land Rover garage with an air con fault, will they be able to diagnose exactly what is wrong with it or is it a case of suck it and see?

I am buying a P38 where the air con is showing the textbook symbol, yet the car has already had new blend motors, air con rad and pump.

Cheers

Alistair
 
Why do you think that it's an air con fault?
Have the faults in the Havac been cleared since the motors were replaced?
 
There maybe a list of logged faults. The Hevac does a check each time it is switched on. If it then displays a book symbol it will be a current fault and should show up as such on diag. If you fitted new blend motors but did not free up the flaps, then i am willing to bet it is something to do with distribution flaps. Distribution motor has a lot more work to do than the other two.
 
Hi

If you take a P38 to a specialist Land Rover garage with an air con fault, will they be able to diagnose exactly what is wrong with it or is it a case of suck it and see?

I am buying a P38 where the air con is showing the textbook symbol, yet the car has already had new blend motors, air con rad and pump.

Cheers

Alistair
Depending on year, the book symbol does not show for most aircon faults.
It's most likely blend motors, sticking distribution flaps are common, eightinavee has a mod involving a self tapping screw that stops the flaps sticking.
 
Anyone near leeds that could read mine?
Every thing seams to work albeit the ac not as cold as it should be, but is cooler than outside air so just needs a refill but dint want to do that till i know i dont need to dismantke any part of it
 
I think blend motors control temperature and the distribution motor controls which vents operate. Sadly I think the distribution motor is the hardest of all to get at.
 
Just been out and had a play with it and found the center vent dosent blow at all dnd the windscreen vent blowes all the time
Blend motor? Which one? Ie..were is it?

Distribution motor. Top one on R/H side of heater. Make sure the quadrant (white thing with gears on) that it drives is free. It can be removed after removing motor to free it off. Note dot on it that must be lined up in either direction on the two gears it drives. To left looking at it, full travel must line up with dot on back gear, right full travel must line up with dot on front gear. Other flap it drives is easy to engage.
 
Distribution motor. Top one on R/H side of heater. Make sure the quadrant (white thing with gears on) that it drives is free. It can be removed after removing motor to free it off. Note dot on it that must be lined up in either direction on the two gears it drives. To left looking at it, full travel must line up with dot on back gear, right full travel must line up with dot on front gear. Other flap it drives is easy to engage.

I need to do my distribution blend motor as it's knackered too. Still, I've done the o rings so I imagine replacing it should be straightforward enough.
 
Is it posable to get to the distribution flap without removing the dash ie remove the speedo

You don't need to remove dash. Panel under steering wheel, side panel and instrument cluster gives access and a view. You do have a vent conduit in the way but that can be moved around a bit. Awkward but do able.
 
does the distribution motor need to be replaced or can it be repaired. Mine blows air everywhere apart from the front facia ones.
 
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