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Old 31-10-2007, 12:00 PM   #1
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Default AU Air-Con Shcematics

Does anyone have the schematics layout for the AU Air-con system? Preferably with Climate Control.

My T-Series is having an issue, the aircon compressor will just cut out, leaving you sweating on a hot day, but then will cut in again cool you down, then all of a sudden it cuts out again, gets hot, have to wind down the window, then cuts back in when its ready - seems to happen more after the car has been parked in the sun and has gotten hot inside.

I think it will be something to do with the thermostat or there is a sensor down there somewhere that monitors air temp, just wanting to look at a schematic.

I have checked the gas etc and everything is fine, I have a mate with an XR8 doing exactly the same thing so I am assuming it’s not the cc module.

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