A/c Amplifier
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I got a New Amp from Jag-Aire, October 2018. Cured my problem!
www.Jag-Aire.com.
He makes them according to original specs but with modern components.
Gary posts in here sometimes, good fella to do business with. Check him out.
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www.Jag-Aire.com.
He makes them according to original specs but with modern components.
Gary posts in here sometimes, good fella to do business with. Check him out.
(';')
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Greg in France (01-12-2020)
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Hey Bearing1. I just got myself an 87 xj6 with a dead ac amplifier. System is stuck on cold. I can manually switch to heat by powering the servo motor directly. When I plug the AC amplifier in, it switches back to cold no matter where the temp is set. Temperature adjustment pot and servo feedback pot check out ok. Temp feedback reads 17k with ambient around ,55f. Pretty sure it's the amp. Thanks for taking the time to reverse engineer one of these!!! How do I order one from you?
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I want to follow up on this thread to let others know that Bearing1 is a stand up guy. I paid him for an AC amplifier and had it in my hands 3 days later. It's been installed for about a week and my delenaire system is back in action. Thanks Bearing1. You provide a great service to this niche community.
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Just email me at Bearing1@gmail.com
I will get you one on the way ASAP
If you are in the USA shipping is included
If outside USA $200.00 + shipping at cost
I will get you one on the way ASAP
If you are in the USA shipping is included
If outside USA $200.00 + shipping at cost
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Stuck in AC
Wondering if anyone could lead me in the correct direction. I have a 86 xj 6 which the climate control is stuck in AC. I have tried the water value, with no luck. I also just replaced the amplifier with a new one, still no luck. Where I turn the temperature knob back and forth from 65 to 85 I dont hear servos moving. Is there possibly a fuse to look for? Are the temp switches them self known to fail? Thanks for any help
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Well, I hate to say it but your servo could be bad. Could be other things but the amplifier tells the servo to move. Take off the cheek panel on the side opposite from the amplifier, that's where the servo is. With the panel off you can hear it better and you should see the little levers move when you turn the temp knob from high to low and back. Keep in mind it is electromechanical and it has a slight lag time from when you turn the knob. Engine running, of course.
Jeff
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The system has four fuses, actually.
One on the ground wire to the amplifier
One on the brown/yellow wires, clipped to the side of the main HVAC case, behind the console RH cheek panel
Two in the RH fuse panel...although I can't remember exactly which two at the moment
Cheers
DD
One on the ground wire to the amplifier
One on the brown/yellow wires, clipped to the side of the main HVAC case, behind the console RH cheek panel
Two in the RH fuse panel...although I can't remember exactly which two at the moment
Cheers
DD
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Well, I hate to say it but your servo could be bad. Could be other things but the amplifier tells the servo to move. Take off the cheek panel on the side opposite from the amplifier, that's where the servo is. With the panel off you can hear it better and you should see the little levers move when you turn the temp knob from high to low and back. Keep in mind it is electromechanical and it has a slight lag time from when you turn the knob. Engine running, of course.
Jeff
Jeff
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The system has four fuses, actually.
One on the ground wire to the amplifier
One on the brown/yellow wires, clipped to the side of the main HVAC case, behind the console RH cheek panel
Two in the RH fuse panel...although I can't remember exactly which two at the moment
Cheers
DD
One on the ground wire to the amplifier
One on the brown/yellow wires, clipped to the side of the main HVAC case, behind the console RH cheek panel
Two in the RH fuse panel...although I can't remember exactly which two at the moment
Cheers
DD
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