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Air conditioning, does it work at settings 1 & 2?

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Hi again all,

I've never noticed this before on my Fabia but today as it was hot and the car had been sitting in the sun i put the a/c on but i had to turn the fan to position 3 or 4 for the a/c switch to light up. I'm certain it worked on positions 1 & 2 before or did i imagine that?

Is this normal or is there some sort of issue brewing?

Mine works on 1 & 2

Does the blower work on positions 1 and 2 without the a/c on?

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I'm pretty certain it does but come to think of it over the winter i did think that i was having to use 3 or 4 more often than 1 or 2

Mine used to work on one but not anymore,has to be 2 or higher, strange 

Mine used to work on one but not anymore,has to be 2 or higher, strange 

 

It's usually the fan resistor.

 

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That's what i'll look at first. Thanks for the video

That's what i'll look at first. Thanks for the video

 

It's quite a common thing to fail.

 

In your case, if your blower doesn't work on 1 and 2 without the a/c on then that's probably what it is. They also commonly fail on position 1 only too.

Check to see if the blower works on 1 and 2. If it doesn't it will be the heater resistor which is a common failure. My air-con didn't work on speed 1. I then noticed with engine off (but ignition on) the fan wasn't working, but was on 2,3 and 4. I changed the resistor and it now works

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Just checked, 1 and two aren't working, that explains it.

Yet again on here, ask a question and get an answer. Cheers guys, it's very much appreciated.

It's usually the fan resistor.

 

Thanks  :thumbup:

If you don't know when it was changed, "do" your pollen filter too. As reduced flow over the resister is one way of killing it.

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Cheers for the tip, i don't know when it was last changed so i'll do that too

If you don't know when it was changed, "do" your pollen filter too. As reduced flow over the resister is one way of killing it.

 

Very true :thumbup:  The resistor relies on good air flow to cool it.

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