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I've run the diagnostic check on my climate controll and it comes up with an error in the PBR. What is this. Does any one have a copy of the manual for the r32. the diagnostic check came from "The sky is the limit". My heater always seems to be on as hot air comes up through the front window vent anr the air con runs hot but the coolant temp is about 1 degre. Please help

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  • 1 year later...

pbr relates to one of the motor actuators i think.

there is one behind the glove box (small black box) and

two under the drivers foot well by the clutch pedal.

iput the air con into diag mode and then flap mode and

watched to see if these motors worked ,found the one

by the clutch pedal not moving.took it apart put it back

together and it seems to have cured the fault .i now get

hot and cold again.

hope this helps...

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