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I found and run the test, but unfortunately did not show up anything, does anyone know where the water control valve is, i presume its an electric solenoid type hidden away somewhere??

Climate Control Diagnostics R32 and R33

The climate control has a diagnostic mode.

Enter the diagnostic mode by pressing the OFF button for five seconds within ten seconds of

turning the ignition on.

Sensor check

Sensor check is selected by pressing HOT switch (the red triangle) while in diagnostic mode.

The microcomputer detects whether each sensor input signal is within correct parameters. The

results are displayed on the screen.

If normal, a "20" is displayed.

If abnormal the failed sensor number is displayed. The sensor numbers are as follows:

20 - all is normal

21 - outside air sensor

22 - Inside air sensor

23 - Water temperature sensor

24 - Intake temperature sensor

25 - Sunload sensor (small sensor on the left hand side of the dashboard near the windscreen)

26 - PBR

27 - Refrigerant temperature sensor

This should tell you if any of your sensors are faulty.

Mode door position check

(This is probably not the cause of your problems but it is a nifty self check to play with).

While in Sensor check, depress the HOT button again. This will operate the the mode door

actuator, and checks the whether the position detection switch is operating. Again the results

are displayed on the display.

If normal, a "30" is displayed.

If abnormal the number of the faulty mode is displayed as follows:

30: Normal

31: VENT

32: B/L (Bi level)

34: FOOT

35: DEFROST/FOOT

36: DEFROST

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Originally posted by inark

its 1am... but im going outside to have a fiddle with it just cause that looks like fun haha

lol yea i like fiddling at 1 am too...

sorry i cant help u there jethead. i did the test and 25 - Sunload sensor seems to be faulty....bo my question is, what does it do, and is it important???

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Originally posted by inark

its 1am... but im going outside to have a fiddle with it just cause that looks like fun haha

You should have got error 25 (Sunload Sensor).

Word of caution, even in shade on a bright sunnny day you can get error 25.

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Originally posted by skyline33

leon,

I thought you fixed it

errr the guy that sold it 2 me did....but then a few dayz ago it made that sound again.... :) I don't wanna go back 2 him and get it fixed again..u said u know someone that can fix those stuff right? Need some help man

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yer..it was the gate thingy that heat your windowz when it goez foggy....it wasn't moving properly.....it still workz though, just makez that annoying sound..... And I dunno y but I get hot feet instead of cold feet...heater is on no matter I turn it off :) weird shit....

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On the righthand side of the gearbox tunnel Adjacent to your left foot is an servo/motor mechanism that sequences the buterflies and water valve via a push/pull cable. This mechanism was stuck, gave a bit of a helping hand and away it went, all is fine now. Fault code 26 then dissapeared, left with Sunload sensor fail but who cares...Ive got heat now..

Can someone tell how to identify/find the Sunload sensor????

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