In a 1997 Lincoln, a code 888 on the climate control system typically indicates that the system is in a diagnostic mode or a self-test mode. It serves as a way for technicians to check the functionality of the climate control system components. If this code persists or is accompanied by other codes, it may require further diagnosis to identify any underlying issues. Always consult the vehicle's service manual or a professional mechanic for specific troubleshooting.
Trouble code P0775 means: Pressure control solenoid "B"
Trouble code P1451 means: Evaporative Emission System Vent Control Circuit
Trouble code P0795 means:Pressure control solenoid "C"
I just bought a 1994 Buick Roadmaster and the only thing that does not work is the the climate control. The climate control is not illuminating. I checked the fuses none of them were blown. Is there any kind of code or startup procedure I can do to troubleshoot it, please let me know how I can fix this.
Trouble code P1507 means: Idle air control (IAC) underspeed error
Trouble code P0795 means:Pressure control solenoid "C"
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Trouble code P2100 means: Throttle Actuator Control Motor Circuit/Open
Trouble code P2104 means: Throttle actuator control (TAC) system-forced idle mode
Blend door on climate control not working properlyAnswerBlend door on climate control not working properly AnswerBlend door on climate control not working properly Go to www.aircondition.com/tech regarding this problem and do the "self test" by following the steps indicated (1-6). This may correct the problem.AnswerBlend door on climate control not working properlyDo this self-test http://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/00283.htmlIf you get error code "02" you found the problem. The part is available new online for about $35 and the dash board must be pulled to access and replace it.
Lincoln should have the code in one of several places. There should be a credit card size sticker in the owners manual. There could be a sticker under the hood, or on a rear hatch strut. Or the code will be under the dash on the alarm control unit.
May be a vacuum leak under hood or dash That model has a self-diagnosing climate control system--Unfortunately I don't remember the code or sequence I found same at library or perhaps dealer will help