Need help diagnosing heating problem
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Well think positive Quickcat-you have completed a fairly difficult job sucessfully and are one
step nearer the solution.
I have been very lucky with respect to faults on my Jag so I can't speak from experience,
I can only tell you what I have read on these forums.
There was one report where a piece of foam had fallen off and blocked a vent and another where
a damaged wire caused a servo to stop working.
Both those faults were on the UK forum.
Would it be possible to ask another person to watch the servos while you operate the heating
system or set up a video camera to do this?
I realise that would mean removing the glove box again.
Just thinking aloud.
step nearer the solution.
I have been very lucky with respect to faults on my Jag so I can't speak from experience,
I can only tell you what I have read on these forums.
There was one report where a piece of foam had fallen off and blocked a vent and another where
a damaged wire caused a servo to stop working.
Both those faults were on the UK forum.
Would it be possible to ask another person to watch the servos while you operate the heating
system or set up a video camera to do this?
I realise that would mean removing the glove box again.
Just thinking aloud.
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Anyways, I have good heat even if it is not great ... so the experiment is not in the cards at the moment.
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