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I have a problem with my air con

ive searched for the wiring diagrams and i found a few things but

i really just need to know where all the fuses are for the air con

(obvious answer under the dash)

I know this already.... the question im asking is that if anyone knows if there is any inline fuse's that are hidden somwhere??

i put power to the relay under the hood fuse box (marked A/C) and the aircon worked Perfectly... :D

so i know the fault is somewhere between the head unit and the relay :down:

i checked other fuses under the dash and they seemed ok

i also had the climate control unit replaced so i know that is not the problem :ermm:

Any ideas??? :P

Well you said the fan turned on when you put power to the relay, maybe it has a small leak? I dont think it costs much to get it tested. At least it rules it out :P

Theres a thread on here with all the Skylines service manuals, try there might have a wiring diagram for the A/C..

k ill have a look

still think its a wiring thing maybe its a faulty pressure switch

faulty pressure swith sounds rite... u can bridge the wires to bypss it... and if it turns on, the switch is f**ked or gas is low :) otherwise back to the drawing board

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