Disregard - just found blend motors...probably best with Nanocom. If you're electrically minded you can remove the hevac slightly and test the outputs with a multimeter. Managed to do it that way and solved my woes. Saved me a Hevac unit to!
FYI if it is the blend motors at fault it may be worthwhile replacing the whole lot and making a day of it while the weathers good. I know LRO did a good article in their magazine with Britpart about 4/5 issues ago showing how to do it without removal of the entire dash. Faff but got to be worth the effort to have some cool air!
Hi Lovely
All sorted - Took it down to Rogers who put it on their Autologic - Cue 6 pages of Blend Motor Faults!! Lol! I've bitten the bullet and have bought 3 new ones - Dash is out and the motors will be going in tomorrow.
Prior to going to Rogers I'd already got the left BM and the HEVAC out. Had a fun avo session, all to no avail. Just hope that it will be sorted now!
Hi Lovely
All sorted - Took it down to Rogers who put it on their Autologic - Cue 6 pages of Blend Motor Faults!! Lol! I've bitten the bullet and have bought 3 new ones - Dash is out and the motors will be going in tomorrow.
Prior to going to Rogers I'd already got the left BM and the HEVAC out. Had a fun avo session, all to no avail. Just hope that it will be sorted now!