air conditioner controller
1992 Mitsubishi Diamante air conditioner problem?
My car's air conditioner control seems to have failed. Rather than blowing out the normal vents, the car has decided that I want the windshield defroster on as hot as it can go, regardless of what I tell it to do with the controls. First, this is not a new problem: it has been occurring intermittently (but very infrequently) for about two months now. I have tried replacing the control unit (which worked once before), but the car is quite stubborn and won't let a little thing like that get in its way this time. I have heard that this is a failsafe mode programmed into the car should the controller fail, as one is likely to be stuck in very cold weather when it happens. If that's true, there must be something wrong with the controller's connection to the car's computer, but I can't find it. Any ideas? (I'm rather desperate -- it's very nearly 100 degrees outside right now, and not at all the appropriate weather for a defroster.)
First off, your car does not use vacuum lines to control the A/C and Heater system. I am experiencing the same problem, and I have found out that the connectors to the auto A/C controller have problems maintaining a connection. The process to repair this is to pull the small wire connections out (ONE AT A TIME, to prevent mixing them up), and pushing the very little tabs in that make the contact. This takes a lot of time and is difficult to do without messing up the little wire connectors, in the little amount of space they give you. I suggest that if you do not have ability, you should take it to an automotive electrical specialist. Did I mention that the connections are little? Let me know what you figure out
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