Heater bypass wiring - which way is best?
#31
Does everyone remove the 30 amp fuse, regardless of method used to bypass?
With my car, with the new relay installed and 30 amp fuse removed, at first glance one might think all is fine. Except adjusting the temp **** causes the airflow to fluctuate in flow depending on where it's adjusted.
With my car, with the new relay installed and 30 amp fuse removed, at first glance one might think all is fine. Except adjusting the temp **** causes the airflow to fluctuate in flow depending on where it's adjusted.
#32
Rennlist Member
A missing rear fan feedback signal will cause the Climate Control Unit to shut down the two front blower fans. This is what you are experiencing. A "heater bypass" wire is meant to route a feedback signal to the CCU to mimic the missing feedback signal if the rear fan is removed.
Cheers,
Tore
Cheers,
Tore
#33
A missing rear fan feedback signal will cause the Climate Control Unit to shut down the two front blower fans. This is what you are experiencing. A "heater bypass" wire is meant to route a feedback signal to the CCU to mimic the missing feedback signal if the rear fan is removed.
Cheers,
Tore
Cheers,
Tore
#35
Instructor
Weak passenger side fans
and now everything works perfectly...except for the lack of air coming out of the passenger side vents, but that's a whole different issue.
#36
Greg, if you figure out the passenger side fan issue, please post; I have the same problem! Replaced the PS cabin fan, which was squealing, but still very little air on that side no matter where the air is directed (much quieter now though). DS fan is original and everything else seems to work.
Have you checked your servos?
#37
Rennlist Member
If anyone needs a jumper relay, happy to send this one to a new home free of charge. I went with the hard wire method and no longer need the relay. Cheers!
#38
Drifting
With the hard wire method, does the fan speed **** work at any temperature? With the relay method, I can control the fan speed only when the temp **** is either at the lowest or highest setting. I am wondering if this is normal operation when doing the bypass or if it should work as if the blower is still in place (i.e. fan speed operational regardless of the temp **** position).
#39
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With the hard wire method, does the fan speed **** work at any temperature? With the relay method, I can control the fan speed only when the temp **** is either at the lowest or highest setting. I am wondering if this is normal operation when doing the bypass or if it should work as if the blower is still in place (i.e. fan speed operational regardless of the temp **** position).
When I first tried the hard wire method, nothing. But somehow after a day or two the fans started working again. Perhaps a loose contact in the hard wire.
#40
Drifting
If the system is working properly, either the relay or the wire method depending on MY (and the stars) will enable full functionality of the fans. It sounds like you may have another issue, however, as the fans do not typically kick on again when the temp is set to highest setting. Typically after 10 degrees, the fans cut out period.
#41
Rennlist Member