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Hi folks, it never rains but it pours it seems.
Today's "P38 Surprise" is a completely blank HEVAC display panel.
I am sure the A/C is working to an extent (so blooming hot today).
When I push the AUTO button on the HEVAC panel it ramps up the fan-speed and "cool" (but not freezing cold) air comes out the vents. When I press the A/C Off button the light blinks on and off and then goes solid (normal state when switched to "OFF" and the distribution fan drops back to a lower speed. But no display of either ambient temp, desired temp or anything else. Was all working fine on Sunday for 100+ miles of boil in the sun driving.
Checked the fuses (42 & 35) and they are OK. When you press the A/C Auto button you can hear a clunk (A/C Clutch I think) and the big bore pipe on the A/C Compressor goes cold to the touch so I assume the A/C is refrigerating OK. Just no display at all on the HEVAC unit.
Not had any missing pixels or any other issues.
Will do some searches, but if anyone has a starter for 10 I would appreciate it.
Today's "P38 Surprise" is a completely blank HEVAC display panel.
I am sure the A/C is working to an extent (so blooming hot today).
When I push the AUTO button on the HEVAC panel it ramps up the fan-speed and "cool" (but not freezing cold) air comes out the vents. When I press the A/C Off button the light blinks on and off and then goes solid (normal state when switched to "OFF" and the distribution fan drops back to a lower speed. But no display of either ambient temp, desired temp or anything else. Was all working fine on Sunday for 100+ miles of boil in the sun driving.
Checked the fuses (42 & 35) and they are OK. When you press the A/C Auto button you can hear a clunk (A/C Clutch I think) and the big bore pipe on the A/C Compressor goes cold to the touch so I assume the A/C is refrigerating OK. Just no display at all on the HEVAC unit.
Not had any missing pixels or any other issues.
Will do some searches, but if anyone has a starter for 10 I would appreciate it.
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