Mk3 Mondeo - solution to dead aircon.

Mk3 Mondeo - solution to dead aircon.

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HellDiver

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5,708 posts

181 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2011
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Last week the aircon on my 54-plate Mk3 Mondeo stopped. Went to Kwik-Fit for a regas, which didn't solve the problem. Kwik-Fit diagnosed an electrical fault as the 7.5A fuse had blown.

After some hunting, I discovered the aircon fuse also works the Cruise Control, the heater washer jets, and the aux heater (not fitted on my car).

Unplugged the washer jets, put a new fuse in, and aircon and cruise are working again.

So, if the aircon stops in your Mk3 Mondeo, it may well be the washer jets have shorted out, blowing the fuse.

A2Z

1,080 posts

225 months

Thursday 23rd June 2011
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Had yours died altogether?

Mine only seems to work under way so was wondering if I ought to give this a try.

HellDiver

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5,708 posts

181 months

Friday 24th June 2011
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Yes, a blown fuse does tend to stop it totally. The lack of electrical power tend to do that to aircon.

Piepiepie

1,347 posts

153 months

Saturday 25th June 2011
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On a totally un-releated note, the headlight washers are on a different fuse. I doubt this helps.

A2Z

1,080 posts

225 months

Saturday 25th June 2011
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HellDiver said:
Yes, a blown fuse does tend to stop it totally. The lack of electrical power tend to do that to aircon.
Thanks for the reply even if it was unnecessarily sarcastic.


HellDiver

Original Poster:

5,708 posts

181 months

Monday 27th June 2011
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Piepiepie said:
On a totally un-releated note, the headlight washers are on a different fuse. I doubt this helps.
It doesn't - especially on an LX spec. smile

Piepiepie

1,347 posts

153 months

Monday 27th June 2011
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Haha rofl

teodoru

2 posts

114 months

Sunday 7th September 2014
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Hi all
Recentrly my MK3 Mondi's batery has died. After replacing it, the climatronic died also.
I verified all the fuses related to aircon.
With Ford diagnose device I read the DTC's :
U1202
U1262
P1000
P1633
It seams ( U1262 ) the OBDII devices do not communicate......
That's all, I am stuck.
If someone can help....
Regards

shoehorn

686 posts

142 months

Sunday 7th September 2014
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The p codes are for flat battery and readiness tests not complete,just clear and forget those.
the 1202 code is for missing data from the window module,have you reset the windows yet?

teodoru

2 posts

114 months

Monday 15th September 2014
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shoehorn said:
The p codes are for flat battery and readiness tests not complete,just clear and forget those.
the 1202 code is for missing data from the window module,have you reset the windows yet?
Thank's for replay.
What is the "WINDOW MODULE" ?
How can I reset this module ?
The windows are functioning fine...
Regards

Edited by teodoru on Monday 15th September 13:22

SimonTheSailor

12,543 posts

227 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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Why clutter up the place with a new thread when this one will do ?

My recently acquired MK3 Mondeo has non functioning air con. I had no idea whether there was any gas in it so got it re-gassed by a helpful chap who then spent a while looking over it.

Found that there was no live feed going to the a/c pump. When you did put a feed to it it would fire up.

He checked the relays and fuses at the front of the car , I checked the fuses inside the car - all good.

He had a diagnostic machine that worked out that whenever you pressed the A/C button, it showed on the LCD displayed that it was on but in fact hadn't switched it on. Thank Ng it was therefore a dodgy air con module in the dashboard I just got another second hand one - no difference. (I know as its second hand it might not work still).

It was mentioned above about cruise control not working and today I have also found out that mine is not working. Looking at the manual they work on different fuses, but have checked all of them anyway.

Any air con/auto electricians out there that can shed any light on anything else I could look for ?

GVK

805 posts

241 months

Monday 22nd October 2018
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Wiring loom can rub through on the offside (UK drivers side) suspension strut.

https://passionford.com/forum/general-car-related-...