The problem could be the relay that goes to the compressor this could be faulted out causing the compressor to run constantly. However if this isn't the case then a quick check of the fuse may also resolve the problem.
Right behind the grill.If you snake your fingers between the grill and raditor you can fish it out..I replaced mine in 3 minutes
No the climate control is tied into the electronic control system of the car which is controled by the computer. The climate control can also be used to view or display fault codes from the computer...............
The climate control module is part of the control assembly. The entire assembly has to be replaced as one unit for the 1990 models.
Th ambient air temp sensor tells the car what the temp is and regulates the climate control to keep you cool or warm.If it goes out and it can read the out side temp as 30 below and not allow your air to even work. I just replaced mine on a 2003 bravada it was very easy to replace and the sensor was like 4 bucks
I repelaced the air conditioner compressor and the climate control unit. on the counsel, the compressor still reads, OFF and the air won't come on. is their a way to reset?
The climate control computer may be defective. Check all fuses. is the defrost cold air?
If you have climate control, it will work like that when it's on auto.
Mechanical control system for an compressor?
The problem is that the rear heat/ac vent that mixes the two to control the climate is broken, I had it replaced at the dealership since it kept knocking when I tried to operate the rear climate controls. The problem is that the rear heat/ac vent that mixes the two to control the climate is broken, I had it replaced at the dealership since it kept knocking when I tried to operate the rear climate controls.
ECM can stand for Electronic Control Module, or Engine Control Module. A 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada uses a VCM (Vehicle Control Module) which controls the Engine and Transmission. VCM's are commonly referred to as PCM's (Powertrain Control Modules), or ECM's (Engine Control Modules)
I don't know. I do know that they are soldered into the board and can't be replaced without knowledge of soldering.
Fuse is blown.