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Ok, so my climate control works with no issues.

I've performed the aircon diagnostic, it's good, only get 23, water temp sensor. I have the workshop manual but for the life of me i can' t see it in my engine bay. What is it for, does it have anything to do with engine cooling or something else.

So here's the deal- my aircon is always on. Yep, even when i turn it off and nothing is displayed on the climate control, its on, if air blowing thru the vents, i can feel the very cold air.

In the engine bay, the compressor clutch is engaged and the aircon cooling fan is on- how the fcuk has that happened

Ive recently refitted my engine, so is it possible to "hardwire" compressor on with just the power wire, i thought it only had one power wire to it and all it did was switch the compressor on?

Any help is appreciated, as i'm out of idea's.

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Actually the aircon fan isn't always on. Its off when i first get into the car, but on arriving at my destination, its running when i pop the bonnet - strange one...

Can someone point out where the water temp sensor is, i can't make it out from the workshop manual?

Actually the aircon fan isn't always on. Its off when i first get into the car, but on arriving at my destination, its running when i pop the bonnet - strange one...Can someone point out where the water temp sensor is, i can't make it out from the workshop manual?

You mean the little black fan in front?

From my observation, it only turns on when the engine is over a certain temperature AND when the A/C is on.

No idea on the other issues though, sorry.

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