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Climate Controls

Postby hammernz on Sat May 29, 2010 10:24 pm

I have no power at the climate control pad (E36) 328i....tried the obvious (fuse box) but they all seem to be intact..any suggestions?
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Re: Climate Controls

Postby mitchellpk123 on Wed Jun 23, 2010 9:07 am

Its purpose is to eliminate the manual control of climate.I'm using a DAC produces an analog voltage is usually done to choose. they are closer to the center tap of the potentiometer and the voltage changes based on location.They should all light up, sounds like the led's have gone kaput. Check your fuses first of all.
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Re: Climate Controls

Postby princeharry13 on Fri Jun 25, 2010 3:35 pm

BMW climate control modules fail by losing power and resetting. This can happenintermittently, eventually leading to a constant power off/on cycle. Can result in not being able to control the unit, and/or having a dim or blank screen.
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Re: Climate Controls

Postby nicholevennery on Thu Dec 09, 2010 6:06 pm

This means that the temperature of the storage unit and climate control elements of the complete mercy. Many people save their items only to find that they destroyed the leakage, moist air, excessive heat.
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Re: Climate Controls

Postby goodventure on Thu Apr 07, 2011 10:39 am

Hi. i´m a new user and i´m very happy to find this forum. First of them , congratulations to the owners, and apologies about my english. I bought recently a 1994 325i e36 cabriolet, and i´m trying to solve some problems that the last owner couldn´t did..

in addition, I´ll try to colaborate with some informations that i discovered at appropriate topic, ok ?

For this topic i´d like to have some help about the climate controls. I saw that my car has two temperature controls. I undesrtand that one control is for the driver, and another one is for the passenger, but when i turned on the AC, regardless of the position of the controls, the air is too much cold. We can´t control the temperature. In the panel i saw a kind of sensor, that i supose is to "sense" the temperature and control it, then i supose that this sensor could be broken. I´d like some help to identify if my concerns could be true or if i´m not undestanding how this controls works..

Thank a lot.

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