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Im in need of some help,

Had an issue a few weeks ago when the belt for the air con unit was fraying, so i ordered a new one. In the meantime my mechanic removed the faulty belt. That meant that my air con was just blowing air, but not cooled. Then it started to only blow air if put on full power. I assumed this was because of the belt missig. Anyway today i had it replaced, but STILL no air in 1,2,3 only on 4. But the air con is working, as it is now cool air, but only at full power.

Any suggestions?I tried changing the mode to feet or windscreen , but still nothing....

Any help is greatly appreciated

thanx

Will

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I know when u click up to 4, u hear like a relay switch so the fans can get more power.

and click off on 1,2 or 3. U might have a broken circuit to lowere power fan circuit or something. Dont realy know, just an observation made oneday playing around with mine.

most relay's on cars are in a little black plastic box. probably best way to find is turn it from 4 and 1 2 3 and 4, so you hear the realay. And try and find it thatway.

Also mayb worth haveing a look @ the r32 GTR manaual u can download atm. IT should have something in there to help ya.

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