Fuse is blown.
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...............
your motor resister is bad or might be called the climate control module
The climate control module is part of the control assembly. The entire assembly has to be replaced as one unit for the 1990 models.
I have an 89 Delta 88 and if you have Electronic Climate Control there is a control module located just right(passenger side) of center at the firewall. It is in the same location as the blower fan resister assembly on a car with standard a/c 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. 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.
Yes it does power has to go thru it first and if current is to high it will blow the resister as like a fuse
I don't know. I do know that they are soldered into the board and can't be replaced without knowledge of soldering.
A motor that works intermittently would make me suspect a loose wire or a speed control switch that was corroded or going bad.
All BUT high speed runs through a resister panel to control the speeds on its own circuit. High speed is direct on its own circuit. High speed works so that circuit is good.I would check the power to the resisters.I have replaced a few resister panels on various vehicles do to this same problem.
because current is same in series resister
A resister limits the amount of current passing through a circuit.
The macro scale climate control refers to various measures that are put in a large scale to control the climate. The measures might be to conserve the climate and prevent it from further degradation.