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Hi, I've got a problem that's getting on my nerves.

Fuse at the bortom left side (10a) keeps on popping when i turn the key to on.

I got problems with my climate control and fan blower and i have tried everything.

Googled like a maniac and still can't find anything that sort my problem.

Can this be related?

I got three climate controls, so that isn't the problem ?

I also tried removing all connectors to the fan blower motor, I've changed the temperature relay to.

Please help, I'm getting desperate.

 

 

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I'll tell you what it powers. It powers the things that stop working when it is blown or removed.

Have you looked at the wiring diagram?

I haven't got the the R33 manual here, because...ugh, why would I? But the R34 manual shows many circuit diagrams with numbered fuses. An example being #5, 10A from the ignition switch, running the sunroof & power windows. I'm not suggesting that that's your fuse (although it could be!)....just pointing out the level of detail available in the easily accessible documentation.

 

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The wiring diagrams that I find is hard to read, to small. The only thing that I have problem with is hicas and climate control/fan blower.

I'm going to follow the wires tonight and try giving power to see if the fan blower will move.

I got 12v at the wires to climate control.

15 minutes ago, legazzi said:

The wiring diagrams that I find is hard to read, to small. The only thing that I have problem with is hicas and climate control/fan blower.

I'm going to follow the wires tonight and try giving power to see if the fan blower will move.

I got 12v at the wires to climate control.

Don't search for wiring diagrams, search for a service manual, particularly the factory service manual

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