Wierd electrical problem
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Wierd electrical problem
If I have my heater on the fan speeds up when I put it into reverse and then slows back down when I take it out of reverse
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Re: Wierd electrical problem
When you put it in reverse, it sets the heater to recirc, so you don't have to suck on diesel fumesalarmfitter wrote:If I have my heater on the fan speeds up when I put it into reverse and then slows back down when I take it out of reverse
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Re: Wierd electrical problem
Never heard of that before..? Is that for all caddy's
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Re: Wierd electrical problem
This is what separates euro cars from other brands
Who would of guessed the recirculation flap closes when reversing. Every time I advise an owner of this feature they are astounded.
I'm certain it's in all of the range only with climatronic systems.
Who would of guessed the recirculation flap closes when reversing. Every time I advise an owner of this feature they are astounded.
I'm certain it's in all of the range only with climatronic systems.
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Re: Wierd electrical problem
Thanks it's been driving me mad