I can't remember what colour the cables were, I had to fit a new plug for the replacement sensor, but it was a few years back.
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I doubt it will fix the fan issue as it's just a sensor for external temp. My system works full except the flashing E4 error code (and that it thinks it's 34 degrees celcius out!)
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You can make the atc do a self test by keeping the auto button pressed and turning the key to position 2, it should show any fault codes. |
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Thanks again for your willingness to help! |
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Sorry - yes its the internal fans/blowers that aren't working - it did work briefly a couple times a few weeks ago - but not at all now. I had (rather stupidly it seems) assumed that the fixing E4 error code would fix fans..... I have done the test and along with E4 I have had an E9 error too. I will do the test again this evening and see if it does anything else! Any further ideas - I'm not to bothered about the external temperature then - although I would like to put the e4 error right......... the important thing is to get the fans blowing! |
E4 is the interior temp sensor, it's located behind the little grill next to the atc display.
E9 is the external sensor clipped to the l/h foglight bracket, the cable colours for the external sensor are Blue/White and Black/Grey. |
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The exterior one, no, it'll just give wild outside temp readings, the interior one quite possibly.
The blower fan is really easy to access from the passenger foot well, it's fitted to the bottom of the heater unit with 3 bolts, and the power connector, it would be worth popping it out to make sure it spins freely. |
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