Alfa Romeo Giulietta Heater flaps test.

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • After a very frustrating A/C failure, during which I have changed what was most obvious.... the Air Conditioning Compressor. Obvious in that the Clutch had collapsed, and the Electromagnet was open circuit, and finally, the Climate control Electrovalve was dead shorted (0 Ohms).
    A learned friend of mine, plugged in his Scanner, and concluded that there was an open circuit in the Heater Flap motor.
    So; having come across Mr. Daniel Van Der Hoorne's video; I decided to try this test, before ripping the dash to bits, in an effort to safe going to a lot of trouble, for no result.
    I still don't have the A/C working, but I thought this might help others.
    Good luck! I know I'll need it. 🤣

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  • @eugeniojelacic8767
    @eugeniojelacic8767 Місяць тому +1

    Of course. When 1 comes out it is ok. But nevertheless the cold air will blow right and warm left. Unfortunately you need to replace the air recycle actuator. It costs about 80 euro but the disassembly and assembly would take an entire day and overall cost will be about 800 euro.

    • @ImoldsoIknowstuff
      @ImoldsoIknowstuff  Місяць тому +1

      Firstly, thank you for your response. I found that the flat actuator was indeed working, hence the correct code. But the mechanism that attaches to it, was sheared off. I believe this is a common problem. I also found that it was possible, very fiddly, but possible, to remove the actuator, by using a 6mm ring spanner and a bit of patience. I am yet to get a replacement, of repair the one I have (as I believe I can... I'm very handy when it comes to saving a buck. :-)) Meanwhile, the car is parked up and my Wife decided that the Alfa, though it is a fun car to drive, is now 12 years old, and so she has purchased a new car. Still; I have to rectify this issue in order to get any value out of it, as a sellable vehicle. I just have to find the time to put it back together. Thanks again for your input.

    • @eugeniojelacic8767
      @eugeniojelacic8767 Місяць тому

      @@ImoldsoIknowstuff My pleasure if I may say so. I had it replaced by a mechanic. Here in Italy this problem is quite common since the same system is on a number of models of the Fiat family. My Giulietta Is 120 HP petrol / LPG and therefore very low driving costs. You've got to spend somewhere .