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AC circulation on but not functioning
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<blockquote data-quote="AJ-Raptor" data-source="post: 1807785" data-attributes="member: 24965"><p>So I started smelling fumes from outside the car while the AC recirculation button was on. Tried cycling it on and off but without any change in fan speed. Also I remember hearing a "click" sound when turning it on and off before. This time no sound whatsoever. </p><p>I also do not hear any other weird sound from the fan or anything under the dash. </p><p>This lead me that it could be a fuse or relay - hopefully - but my search did not come up with any specific fuse/relay to check. </p><p></p><p>Can anyone suggest which fuse/relay to check? Is there a way to know if the actuator itself is broken? I am trying to avoid very costly repairs that require dash removal. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ-Raptor, post: 1807785, member: 24965"] So I started smelling fumes from outside the car while the AC recirculation button was on. Tried cycling it on and off but without any change in fan speed. Also I remember hearing a "click" sound when turning it on and off before. This time no sound whatsoever. I also do not hear any other weird sound from the fan or anything under the dash. This lead me that it could be a fuse or relay - hopefully - but my search did not come up with any specific fuse/relay to check. Can anyone suggest which fuse/relay to check? Is there a way to know if the actuator itself is broken? I am trying to avoid very costly repairs that require dash removal. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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