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    Air Con Lights Flashing ??

    I had a new cambelt fitted yesterday and weirdly now the air con lights are flashing maybe just a coincidence I suppose?? I had doubts if it worked anyway as no noise from compressor.

    Anything I can check for myself or does it need to go to air con specialist.

    Anyone know someone in Chelt/Glos area??

    Many thanks, Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by alanscottgraham View Post
    I had a new cambelt fitted yesterday and weirdly now the air con lights are flashing maybe just a coincidence I suppose?? I had doubts if it worked anyway as no noise from compressor.

    Anything I can check for myself or does it need to go to air con specialist.

    Anyone know someone in Chelt/Glos area??

    Many thanks, Al
    On my 1998 V70 R AWD.There are some settings on the air con you can do , for instance , "setting it to demist for 10 mins then switch off etc".
    When you make these settings the orange and green lights flash around a bit.
    I cant remember how to set it up ,its in the manual ,(I think you press and hold the on /off buttons for number of seconds)
    Flashing lights are there to tell you there could be a fault also ,but the patterns are different i am told.
    This is on the 1998 V70 but they might have the same units??

    My point is , this could have happend by mistake when your car was being worked on (gremlins) , as it happend to me when I removed my batt once !

    If your compressor is working you should be ok.
    I hope that helps good luck mate.

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