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Hello,

As above just recently fixed the clunking in dash on a r33 s2. However now the a/c doesn't work and I can't hear the a/c compressor kick in when I press the ac button.

Run diagnostics that all check out. However is there some way I managed to stuff up replacing the servo which now won't allow my a/c pumpp to kick in.

I thought that servo controlled modes ie feet,face demist. Just looking for ideas before I pull it all apart.

Cheers

Edited by Pattey21

Did you plug the ambient temp sensor in behind the dash (right side of the steering wheel, there is a little vent thing in the dash)

The A/C should still kick in if this happens but it wont blow cold air unless its on full cold.

I doubt you could have screwed anything up if the Climate control module is still working. There was a thread made recently about A/C compressor issues (can't remember what the thread is called) but I posted up some info on what wires do what in the system and so on. Get a multi meter and find that thread and start probing wires. There should be 12V at the compressor when its turned on (Compressor clutch)

Thank you for your response, pulled the dash off because its faster haha.

Managed to get the plug for the servo stuck inbetween the middle and right heater box, so I would have thought I plugged it in as there were no loose plugs lol!

Was in a big rush the day I did it last Friday before camping.

Still wasnt working after plugging it back in so I metered the relay and there was no voltage on the relay. Turns out it blew a fuse as well.

Now it works, beer time!

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