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btw, I did put the link in there . . . . . . . although it might not be obvious.
I think it's possible to poke the end of a bit of wire into the back of the connectorThank you all kindly
To check that the orange wire of the compressor is grounded whilst the connectors are together
Do I simple slice that wire and connect to ground
I didn’t see the link ?
Exactly. The rear of the connect is simply a rubber seal. Either pull that out or poke some copper wire through where the orange wire goes through.I think it's possible to poke the end of a bit of wire into the back of the connector
Made the link easier to find in my post above !!Thank you all kindly
To check that the orange wire of the compressor is grounded whilst the connectors are together
Do I simple slice that wire and connect to ground
I didn’t see the link ?
Have you actually tested the motor because it sounds like the motor is toast.I can’t thank you guys enough for the continued support .Im starting to think this might be beyond me to fix .
I have clear all fault codes today
I did have slow 35 max speed and please see pic but now they are clear .
I did the turn of software restart engine no luck
I grounded the orange cable ,compressor didn’t start on starting car
I checked the compressor cable with engine running
I get 13 volts between the small purple/ black cable and large black cable
I also took off the end cap with the brushes on the compressor and tested the thermal cut out switch for continuity
Not sure what to check next ?
Thanks
Thanks again to you guys for taking the time to explain how the system works and what to check for
I’m very grateful
So I decided to get another compressor and guess what it’s now working
So thanks for the help !!!!!
Assuming the thermal switch was the problem, from the information provided, it sounded like he motor has failed.Now you can replace the thermal switch on the old one. If successful put it under the seat as a spare.
Not me, just another potential leak in the system. I do carry a 12 volt tyre inflator and a set of 4 valves so I can inflate the bags in an emergency. Never had to use them though.Well that didn’t turn out too good
After fitting the new thermal switch and having a nightmare of getting the brushes to stay in ,I must of shorted it somehow ,because when i refitted the compressor. The small 40amp fuse in the engine bay kept blowing ,which prevented the car from starting which was gave me mini melt down
I very close to putting spring on her and giving up !
I have been reading on this forum of some people using a T piece with a Schrader valve in case of an emergency to pump up the air bags
Is this something you guys do ?
+1^Not me, just another potential leak in the system. I do carry a 12 volt tyre inflator and a set of 4 valves so I can inflate the bags in an emergency. Never had to use them though.
Brave man owning up to that little error.Oh just thought I would show you guys why the small 40 amp fuse kept popping after my tragic attempt to repair the compressor, I didn’t pull the cable back tight before inserting the rubber grommet
Might help someone not to make the same mistake
I see ,so in an emergency you could just remove the four pipes from the valve block and then connect the schrader valves, pump up the four air bags and go .
That might be the way to go
Thanks again !!
True had mine a few years now and not needed them YETDefinitely. Once you have them the car realises the game's up and you'll never need them!
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