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Guys I have an R32 GTR ('89) – and I have been having problems with the aid con not working properly. From time to time it just shuts off and starts heating for a few minuets- and then seems to sort t self out and start to work again ???

it seems to kast longer if I set the temp to 18

If I do the self diag test, I get the mysterious PBR error ?

I've had it re-gased and presure tested - OK !!

Anyone know someone in Brisbane that can FIX this for me b4 summer starts

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Out of interest, do you know anyone with a 32 GTR you can pinch the A/C control out of and swap over? Be very cheap and easy to fix then, just grab a new (read: second hand) A/C control and your right. No labour charges, etc.

Just a thought, dont really know anyone in brisbane I'd trust with a gtr :(

Had my aircon fixed just recently at Brisbane Tuning & Turbo at Woolloongabba 3393 1588. I think they use the radiator - aircon guys across the road, but all is now good. Something to do with a pipe that tends to deteriorate in the skylines. Sounds as though your prob may be slightly different, but they should be able to help.

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You could also try Sterling Auto Electrics at Montpelier St Bowen Hills 3216-0907. They just rebuilt my compressor and also repaired the control unit. They were the authorised repairer for the warranty on my car. Speak to Roger. I gave him the AC section of the R32 GTR workshop manual as a reference as well so he shouldn't have any problems.

How much did it cost Robocop to rebuild the air con compressor? I'm up for one of them as well. Being told from different places to just get a new one or recondition the old one. I've got two. My original one borked so I bought a second hand one and the same thing happened within like 2 months.

Can somebody post up or have a thread with all the contact details for our sponsers , as I need someone to hook up my Profec B , and I have found out I have a nice little leak in my zaugst manifold , so that needs to be replaced and the manifold machined to stop it happening again !

P.s does any one have a 33 gadge cluster , mine is fruited !

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