ridgeback
Joined:
Feb 2002
Milford,CT
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when checking my auto climate control using the procedure in the FAQs, the FAQ says that a code of 12 & 13 = Sensors (there are 2-Ambient and In-Vehicle). What does this really mean in english. I am showing a code of 12 only.
Ron
Ron
Black 87 TC, 2nd owner since 1990@21k, now@109k.
Current Mods: Gillis valve @18psi. K&N Cone. Removed AC components, New: Esslinger Aux. Shaft, Seals, Melling Oil Pump, Heater core. Ranger cam & rollers, new tower bearings, Walbro 255 fuel pump
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Pete D
Joined:
Apr 2001
Northern OH
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The ambient sensor is located in the Air inlet duct of the evaporator assembly. The in-car sensor is on the RH side of the instrument panel. That may be behind or around the glove box area. It should have LB/O and a W/O wires going to it. i'm sending an exploded view of the evaporator case to your e-mail addy.
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Pete Dunham
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ridgeback
Joined:
Feb 2002
Milford,CT
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Pete,
thanks but what is the code telling me? Is there something wrong? Is it something I can ignore? Everything seems to be working except for the a/c but I think thats because of the lack of refrigerant/pressure.
Thanks for the Email,
Ron
Ron
Black 87 TC, 2nd owner since 1990@21k, now@109k.
Current Mods: Gillis valve @18psi. K&N Cone. Removed AC components, New: Esslinger Aux. Shaft, Seals, Melling Oil Pump, Heater core. Ranger cam & rollers, new tower bearings, Walbro 255 fuel pump
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