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Climate control, auxiliary lighter, air con and mirrors


 
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 11:39    Post subject: Climate control, auxiliary lighter, air con and mirrors Reply with quote

Hi everyone!

Just trying to get my new Delica to best possible condition.

Few problems I've encountered:
- climate control temp always starts at 25c, so every time I start the car, it needs several button presses, any idea what can be wrong? Radio keeps the memory, so does the clock

- there is no power at the 12v socket in the rear, front one is okay. Are they on a different circuit? I've checked all the fuses and everything seems to be okay

- I refilled the aircon, it was almost empty, but there was still 55g after over five years of not being used so I'm assuming it doesn't leak. Everything seems to be fine,, yet the air is still not as cold as it should be. I found 950g in the manual and that's what I told the garage to put in, since they didn't have Delica on file.
Should they put more gas in for front and rear aircon model? Can a compressor be faulty and seemingly working fine, yet not...compressing enough? Smile

- no mirrors operation, again, I checked all the fuses and all seem fine, couldn't even find one responsible for mirrors in the description, so checked all of them.
Any other things you would check?
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 16:00    Post subject: Reply with quote

Accessory sockets also have an inbuilt fuse, at the back of them. More info is on this post:- http://www.MDOCUK.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=50650

The aircon is one system, regardless of being front or rear, so the gas quantity figures apply to the complete system.

Not all door mirrors are electric. If you have the drivers door control panel, with the mirror adjustment button at the front, then in front of that is a three way switch for left - neutral - right sides and to the right of that is the button to open and close them.

With the electric ones there is sometimes a problem with a small plastic retaining pin breaking, allowing the circuit film to come away from the track.

See the repair post, by xandercraw, here:- http://www.MDOCUK.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=31066

NB: Window mirror remote control is on the same fuse as the front accessory socket, marked an cigar/Marijuana in the photo below. Note that the rear has a separate fuse as it has a higher power rating.  Accessory sockets also have an inbuilt fuse, at the back of them. More info and photosare on this post:- http://www.MDOCUK.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=50650


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