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    Aircon Issue

    Hi All
    I've had a look through past threads but couldn't find anything to help.

    My airconditioning in my '92 GQ Safari (24volt electrics) doesnt seem to be working. It seems only to be the fan that isnt going. When I turn on the lights, the backlights of the aircon light up. And if I set the air feed to out side air when Im driving, air will flow through the vents and when this is happening the heat control works. But the fan wont go.
    The fan and heater in the back work fine without fault.
    I dont think its a fuse as Ive checked all the fuses in the driver kick panel and none have blown. Wondering if there are any other fuses somewhere else or if anyone has any other ideas.
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    Any gas in the a/c? If its low on gas to a certain point, the a/c wont kick in. I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    Any gas in the a/c? If its low on gas to a certain point, the a/c wont kick in. I believe.
    According to his description, it's the blower fan that isn't working. I suspect a resistor issue, assuming he checked the fuse for the blower motor properly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dom14 View Post
    According to his description, it's the blower fan that isn't working. I suspect a resistor issue, assuming he checked the fuse for the blower motor properly.
    Yeah there is heaps of gas. When you say checked the fuse corectly.. i pulled it out, the wire was still intact and i could get current across it. so stuck it back in
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    Quote Originally Posted by tuckertrucker View Post
    Yeah there is heaps of gas. When you say checked the fuse corectly.. i pulled it out, the wire was still intact and i could get current across it. so stuck it back in
    I meant that you didn't get the fuse mixed up with another one. Sometime, with mods done to electrical wiring, fuse you're checking may not be the one for the blower fan. It has been my experience with my troll. Checking few other fuses to ensure they are what they are might be a good thing with older vehicles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dom14 View Post
    I meant that you didn't get the fuse mixed up with another one. Sometime, with mods done to electrical wiring, fuse you're checking may not be the one for the blower fan. It has been my experience with my troll. Checking few other fuses to ensure they are what they are might be a good thing with older vehicles.
    Yeah, all my fuse labels are in japanese so I went through them all
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    If the front interior fan isn't working on any speed it could be a faulty interior fan motor or a faulty relay.

    The interior fan relay should be the top relay beside the fuse box inside the vehicle try swapping it with the middle relay.

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