Update. I think I discovered the problem.
After much deliberation I decided the two half moon
shapes, on the caliper mounting bracket,
and on the pads that form the hole that the pin goes thru
leave a large gap at the top. I used my mapp torch to heat up the
end of the pad and took the bfh to it...
Like the title says, the drivers front caliper jumps over the retaining pin. The pads are installed correctly, and the spring clips are installed on the bottom of the pad. I've replaced pads and pins (multiple times). I can see no physical damage to the caliper mount and the rotor runout is...
Update: With the bcm removed, control on auto, temp to 85 or 90 Door will stay shut to the heat side. Drop temp to 84, doorcloses to a/c side. Temp back to 90, door pulsates 1/4". Give door a push and it goes to heat side and pulsates. Twice it went to heat side by itself then reverted to...
John, I'm positive there is no valve. just a tee. Will they have one at my flaps or is that a dealer item? I agree. Being a check valve i'm sure it serves a specific purpose.
Another piece of the puzzle. With bcm removed I could see the door closed to the passenger side. Started the engine, turned control to auto, temp to 90, fan to 10. I coulod see the blend door trying to move. It would open about a quarter inch then try to close, and went back and forth. Used a...
Ok, finally found where the check valve is susposed to be, but there is only a tee. One nipple goes to the manifold, and the other two go into a wiring harness. One of those lines pumps about 15lbs in 3 pumps and leaks down. The other will only build 3lbs with 15 pumps of the mightyvac and...
Hmm, Before this all started the supplied air would go from hot to cold and back to hot again in just a few seconds, no matter where the temp was set. I did try to pull a vacuum with my mighty vac from the ports on the cruise control with no vac at either nipple. One had vaccum with the engine...
Thanks BD. A little more useful info. On another note, The first check on one of the flow charts was whether the cruise control worked or not. How is the cruise connected to the climate control? do they share a vacuum source? I ask cause cruise doesn't work either.
I purchased a connector and program for my laptop from Scantool.net called OBDlink SX. Does everything I wanted and more. Under 50 bucks. It pulled some old codes, told me what they were in plain english and cleared them for me.
Thanks guys. Angela has the car at work today. I'll check this stuff tomorrow and let ya know what I find. I hate it when I give someone advice on my Porsche forums and they never respond whether it helped or not.:mad
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