Hi,
Had my Megane II re-gas today, without succes !!! (needed 250)
If i press A/C button only light i button, but no Aircon.
I could check the relay myself, does anyone know where the relay is located?
If so, is access easy? The fuses in the engine bay are really difficult to get at or is it me being stupid!!
Also where would the sensor be, I could check for a loose connection.
Thanks.
AIRCON NOT WORKING :(
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AIRCON NOT WORKING :(
Renault Megane II Touring 1.6 16V `04
Hi,
I just found the relay, it`s under / in the fuse box. But there is 4 of the same relay and 1 other (big relays) but non of the are named, which of them are to the Aircon ???
When i push the A/C button, there is now "clicking" from the relay ???
I can hear the relay when i push the rear windows heater button!!!
Thomas
I just found the relay, it`s under / in the fuse box. But there is 4 of the same relay and 1 other (big relays) but non of the are named, which of them are to the Aircon ???
When i push the A/C button, there is now "clicking" from the relay ???
I can hear the relay when i push the rear windows heater button!!!
Thomas
Renault Megane II Touring 1.6 16V `04
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Yes hope so.
I found also this from Webcode and i will try it in the weekend !
Its possibly the Tri-state pressure switch, which is a common problem on the Megane.. The switch location can cause water to contaminate the connector..
Put the car on a ramp.. Remove the undertray and look under the front right handside on the bottom pipe that enters the condensor.
The switch can be unscrewed and easily replaced without loss of refrigerant.
I found also this from Webcode and i will try it in the weekend !
Its possibly the Tri-state pressure switch, which is a common problem on the Megane.. The switch location can cause water to contaminate the connector..
Put the car on a ramp.. Remove the undertray and look under the front right handside on the bottom pipe that enters the condensor.
The switch can be unscrewed and easily replaced without loss of refrigerant.
Renault Megane II Touring 1.6 16V `04
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