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ozy1 wrote:When it comes to relays, you will always have one live wire. When you flick the switch for the relay, you will then get 2 live wires, unless, your relay has given up the ghost.
as for the problem, if the swtich wire goes through the controller you may have a faulty controller, yet again, you may have a faulty relay.
I took a look at the diagram, but due to resizing i cant read it very well.
Shawn
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ozy1 wrote:sorry, indeed your correct,
you will have 3 live wires
ozy1 wrote:okay, taking a look at the diagram,
i would assume you have checked the all the fuses involved in the operation of the AC,
one question, with a multimeter, have you, or could you check to make sure you have power across the fuse terminals,
there would be 2 other things i would check, try and manually switch your heater relay by unpluggin it from the system, then adding 12 volts to the switchin terminal, then find out if you have a circuit acroos 2 of the other terminals (your power in and power out termials)
also, you ventilation switch is a slide switch i take it, you may have broken contacts there.
also, when you turn on the AC switch does it run without the light, or not at all?
So by providing 12V to the switching terminal, I should detect current on the power in and power out terminals - correct? I would have thought that to obtain a current at the power out, you would need current at the power in as well as the switch.
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