I have a 2004 Pacifica that the LED display on the ac and temp part just stopped working. The radio and CD LED displays still light. Any ideas how to fix?
I had the same issue happen a couple of days ago. Today I noticed because it was a cool morning that the heat is not coming on but the fans are working.I had the same issue happen a couple of days ago. Today I noticed because it was a cool morning that the heat is not coming on but the fans are working.
I took mine to the shop to get tires and EGR valve replaced (something that made it sound like a hole in the muffler) and now the Temp LED display is out and they have no idea why. I took mine to the shop to get tires and EGR valve replaced (something that made it sound like a hole in the muffler) and now the Temp LED display is out and they have no idea why.
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The fuse for the radio/CD/DVD is seperate from the AC/Heat. Open fuse box under hood on right. follow fuse schematic to ac fuse position (note there are two so if not one, then it is the other) use the fuse puller that is in the fuse box, then replace the fuse. Good luck.
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Could be just a loose connection, if you can reach behind the controls you can try wiggling the connector on the back of it, but if this does not help, it will need to be taken to a shop to get repaired. Hope this helps.
look like the program is not working. if the set temp, is lower than the real temp, heather should come on.
if the set temp is higher than the ambient temp. the ACC should come on.
I will try one first, then setup the other.
there are 2 pressure control switches that control the ac clutch operation. One is to stop the compressor if the head pressure go too high and the other is to stop the compressor if there is not enough gas in the system.. Have a ac mechanic check it out as you may have a leak somewhere.
My fan stopped blowing too!! I was worried that my compressor had went out. The mechanic said that the blower had burned out and he charged me 169.00 for the part and 50.00 for labor.
I had the same issue happen a couple of days ago. Today I noticed because it was a cool morning that the heat is not coming on but the fans are working.
All fuses tested good. Any other suggestions?
I took mine to the shop to get tires and EGR valve replaced (something that made it sound like a hole in the muffler) and now the Temp LED display is out and they have no idea why.
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