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Anyone know how to run aircon diagnostics?

I have R32 skyline, and the aircon keeps turning itself off all the time. I have had it checked and was told everything is now fine except it stops blowing cool air for a while. The auto-electrician couldn't find out why, and said he had another one that does the same thing.

Any help anyone can give me will be greatly appreciated.

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Its a while since I've done this, so here goes:

Turn ignition to ON.

Hold down the (A/c) OFF button for about 5 sec. I think it starts having a 'flash' attack.

Use HOT / COLD buttons to move through the various diagnostic tests that it carries out.

Any errors will be flashed as a number after its all over.

Turn off ignition to cancel diagnostics.

Advice - make sure you park the car in full sunlight to avoid error 26 (sunlight sensor).

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Compressor is now fine...did have aproblem but it is now sorted. The problem I now have is ever five minutes or so the a/c blows outside air in, not cooling it.

Auto electrician said it is most likely a sensor somewhere not working properly, and if i can find out how to do diagnostics it may help.

Thanks a lot blind_elk, will give it a go tomorrow, in the sunlight. Do you know what the different numbers mean?

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NIZ30,

Should be getting word from my importer any day now!!,then I'll have a GTR front cut!!(but before they could send it but it fell off the forklift:mad: ,landed on the gearbox and nearly broke in two!)

Sure next time I see you in the centre parking, Ill stop to have a chat!!

MEGA

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You should go out to the next meet at Benarby.

A class specificly for imports and 4's.

Should be real good, i hear people from bundy & rocky coming just because of that.

If i have a fourth gear by then i will come back for this. You should get decent times, 4wd and all.

Who's your importer?

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Aria jap are the guys importing the front cut for me there in sydney!(couple of jap guys that don't talk much english though)

Yeah I could go but with no manual and turbo lag I would only get a high 15, so why bother to go if you only get laughed at!!!

By the way I crashed the R6(blue motorbike) two weeks ago!!! lucky to be alive today because I landed on my head after collecting a trailer!!(shh probably over 110ish impact speed)will lose licence though!! Not injured though! back at work the next day!!

MEGA

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This must be the thread?

http://forums.skylinesaustralia.com/showth...highlight=garth

Thanks NIZ30 I will give him a call next time I need something!! I actually heard that there was a importer in Rocky but didn't know how to get in contact with them!

MEGA

:( :whip: :lol:

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