Right been at this most of the day.
Connected nanocom and got a list of faults through, one of them being the RH blend motor potentiometer, and motor open circuit.
So pulled the blend motor off and made sure the blend flap was free, ok. Them opened the blend motor back up. Turned on the ignition and the motor started ran one way then the other. Ok. Checked the potentiometer resistance, not reading properly. Soldered a new potentiometer on. Re-assembled.
Cleared the faults and got the nanocom to recalibrate. Fault came back. Tried to get the nanocom to force the rh blend motor to any percentage and it wouldn't, but i could hear another one running behind the dash, strange, I don't know. So I pulled it out again and it had moved but stalled mid way.
Tried to get the nanocom to move just the motor, wouldn't move, every time I try and force the rh blend motor another one moves somewhere under the dash. Turn ignition off, on it worked again. I was begining to think crossed wires so pulled rave out and checked wires ran to the right connector on the hevac unit, they did. Head scratching. Why the hell does it work when you cycle ignition but the nanocom won't force it.
Whilst trying to force it I can twiddle the potentiometer and get a percentage reading. And strangely another one moves?
Blend motor, hevac, nanocom?.
Nanocom forces the others blend motors fine.
Connected nanocom and got a list of faults through, one of them being the RH blend motor potentiometer, and motor open circuit.
So pulled the blend motor off and made sure the blend flap was free, ok. Them opened the blend motor back up. Turned on the ignition and the motor started ran one way then the other. Ok. Checked the potentiometer resistance, not reading properly. Soldered a new potentiometer on. Re-assembled.
Cleared the faults and got the nanocom to recalibrate. Fault came back. Tried to get the nanocom to force the rh blend motor to any percentage and it wouldn't, but i could hear another one running behind the dash, strange, I don't know. So I pulled it out again and it had moved but stalled mid way.
Tried to get the nanocom to move just the motor, wouldn't move, every time I try and force the rh blend motor another one moves somewhere under the dash. Turn ignition off, on it worked again. I was begining to think crossed wires so pulled rave out and checked wires ran to the right connector on the hevac unit, they did. Head scratching. Why the hell does it work when you cycle ignition but the nanocom won't force it.
Whilst trying to force it I can twiddle the potentiometer and get a percentage reading. And strangely another one moves?
Blend motor, hevac, nanocom?.
Nanocom forces the others blend motors fine.
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