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My climate control just stopped working. Well, it blows air, but it just isn't cold. So i thought it needed to be re-gassed. Took it to a mate who said gas is fine but a fuse had blown. However, he thinks the unit its self may be faulty or may need to be re-programmed. He knows how to do them on the Falcon's, but none of these "Import" cars!!

Can anyone help me out here?

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Mine has done something similar since I've put it back on the road after it being in storage for 6 months.

It's like the temp sensor can't work things out. Set at 20deg it's mega cold, but put it to 21deg and it cranks the heater?

Ideas? Comments?

Diagnostic mode!

Do a search on here for diagnostic mode. More than likely one of the sensors is faulty or unplugged. Mine stopped working because they disconnected the internal sensor when installing the stereo and didn't reconnect it.

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