A question about AC removal
My AC has bit the dust, and I have removed all the engine bay parts except the wiring.
What I am supposed to do with the wire bundle that goes from the compressor, to the AC fan, to the two resistors near the passengers headlight, then back to the fuse box, and finally the firewall.
Can I remove it and my other heat/fan still work as normal?
Thanks
What I am supposed to do with the wire bundle that goes from the compressor, to the AC fan, to the two resistors near the passengers headlight, then back to the fuse box, and finally the firewall.
Can I remove it and my other heat/fan still work as normal?
Thanks
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fireant »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">My AC has bit the dust, and I have removed all the engine bay parts except the wiring.
What I am supposed to do with the wire bundle that goes from the compressor, to the AC fan, to the two resistors near the passengers headlight, then back to the fuse box, and finally the firewall.
Can I remove it and my other heat/fan still work as normal?
Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes you can remove the wiring harness, but be careful not to disconnect the radiator fan wiring ( the big fan) test it after to be sure it still comes on when the engine heats up.
What I am supposed to do with the wire bundle that goes from the compressor, to the AC fan, to the two resistors near the passengers headlight, then back to the fuse box, and finally the firewall.
Can I remove it and my other heat/fan still work as normal?
Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes you can remove the wiring harness, but be careful not to disconnect the radiator fan wiring ( the big fan) test it after to be sure it still comes on when the engine heats up.
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