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Old 21-09-2005, 03:54 PM   #1
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Default AUIII Fairmont Climate Control Resetting itself

In the last month, the climate control system in my AUIII Fairmont has been occasionally resetting itself on engine start.

When it does this, the display goes "all on" for about 5 seconds or so, then comes up with default settings. (Off and 22 degrees).

As with the best problems, this wasn't happening every time I started up. Perhaps strangely, it happened mostly when I started up to go home from work. Once it is up, it's working fine. It's just annoying to have to reset the temp back to a more reasonable 20 degrees.

I did a manual reset of the CC system (held down Off and Floor buttons) and didn't see the problem for a couple of weeks, but now it's back again.

Has anybody seen this one before? Any ideas why this might be happening?

Roy...

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