Disco 2 Rear AC install

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My old ES Premium with rear a/c
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Do you have photos showing the wiring going to the switch on the roof? I fear that wiring is missing in mine

I think thats in the 2nd pic, two white plugs and the blue plug, tbh it was so long ago I cannot remember!
Pic dated 2008
Pic of other side of said plugs

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I think thats in the 2nd pic, two white plugs and the blue plug, tbh it was so long ago I cannot remember!
Pic dated 2008
Pic of other side of said plugs
thanks for your help, havent taken off my headliner yet but a quick peak i m guessing i will have to source that wiring too, which i suspect wont be easy :( seems like it will be harder than I expected , we ll see
 
If you have any photos of how the ducting and the evaporator/blower unit are fitted, maybe photos of the bracket and from where the pipes are passing. Im guessing they come up from around the chassis up to a hole through the body. Also a photo of the electrical connection would help so i can understand what is missing from mine
Hi, sorry for the late reply but here are pics of mine when I resealed the sunroofs & had the h/lining done.
Not sure it shows much but there are foam seals between the ducting & vents which disintegrate so you'll probably have to sort something out there. Before fitting the ducting make sure the roof bar gaskets are ok as the rear fixing nut is covered by it (the ducting). Best of luck.
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Yes but he is in Malta, where there are no long runs to get decent air flow over the evaporator so he is suffering.
If you disconnect the outside temp sender behind the grill it will make the 'eng cooling' fan run continuously with the air con on (it doesn't normally cut in until the o/s temp reaches 35 degrees:eek: hence they seize up due to lack of use !) but you lose the air temp function on the ATC (the ATC will beep for a few seconds after start up then revert to normal except the o/s temp bit) this might help a bit with air flow through the condenser rad.
(Tip from @sierrafery ). If the fan has seized get a replacement fan motor from Rock Autos in the states, it's a straight swap & cheaper than aftermarket fans.
 
If you disconnect the outside temp sender behind the grill it will make the 'eng cooling' fan run continuously with the air con on (it doesn't normally cut in until the o/s temp reaches 35 degrees:eek: hence they seize up due to lack of use !) but you lose the air temp function on the ATC (the ATC will beep for a few seconds after start up then revert to normal except the o/s temp bit) this might help a bit with air flow through the condenser rad.
(Tip from @sierrafery ). If the fan has seized get a replacement fan motor from Rock Autos in the states, it's a straight swap & cheaper than aftermarket fans.
thanks for the tips.
 
hi all, managed to pick up this project again. pulled off all the trim and sure enough, the wiring is missing (was sort of hoping i would find all the connectors laying around). Well, looking at the electrical diagrams, I have figured about 90% of what goes where however im puzzled about a green/black wire that comes out of the blower unit. I have no idea where it goes.... any help from some one who can read electrical diagrams better than I would certainly be appreciated :D Also, is there a reference of what the colour abbreviations mean? had no idea that (for example) N is a Brown wire!! In the reference below, im assuming BG refers to my mystery green/black wire
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I can only help you with the colour codes, also available in RAVE's Electrical Library -

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Going through the electrical connections again, i realized that on the same circuit on C0483 there is indeed a BG wire, so im hoping that it is a simple wire from the blower unit to this connector

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This is the only pic I took of the rear air con unit when I had the boot liner off back in Dec 20, not sure it will help.
 

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Going through the electrical connections again, i realized that on the same circuit on C0483 there is indeed a BG wire, so im hoping that it is a simple wire from the blower unit to this connector

The Cct column gives a reference to the circuits associated with the connector's pin or cavity. Don't have RAVE with me right now but there's an entry in the Connectors section that lists these circuits and their reference nos. So for the BG wire on that connector, you need to identify circuit #15
 
The Cct column gives a reference to the circuits associated with the connector's pin or cavity. Don't have RAVE with me right now but there's an entry in the Connectors section that lists these circuits and their reference nos. So for the BG wire on that connector, you need to identify circuit #15
yes, the other two wires in circuit 15 go straight to the blower unit in the rear, so that is why i feel i can safely assume. In Rave Circuit 15 is associated with ATC (airconditoning)
 
yes, the other two wires in circuit 15 go straight to the blower unit in the rear, so that is why i feel i can safely assume. In Rave Circuit 15 is associated with ATC (airconditoning)

May I ask the MY of your D2 ? I have 2 different copies of the electrical library but I'm unable to locate C0483-13 in the circuit diagrams, which is very unusual for RAVE. But there were changes to the wiring looms and colour schemes over time. For instance C0483 used to be 14 pin before they changed it to 16.
 
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