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Why does my climate control dash not work?

By Olivia Owen |

Why does my climate control dash not work?

No power, then it could be a wiring issue (assuming you physically seen and tested all of the fuses are good). If you are possibly still under manufacturers warranty, then I would take it straight to the dealer.

What to do if your climate control is not working?

Make sure to check all fuses, some are not labeled as such, but work in conjunction. If you have total loss of power to the unit, why not test the ground pin on the harness attached to the climate control with an ohmmeter.

Why is my climate control not working on my Lexus?

My issues started in the dealer ship after taking the car in to have the Gas rail and a connector replaced because the car smelled like gas, when I picked up the car and went to turn on the Defogger I noticed there was no power to the Navigation Screen, or any of the surrounding buttons and only the radio worked.

What does it mean when your car radio stops working?

A while back it stopped working while we were driving. The screen went blank and the radio stopped working NO SOUND. We were still able to use the AC/Heat. Then it came back on.

Why are my radio and AC control not working?

My radio and AC system controls all work fine. The screens for radio and AC control are lit up as they should be. But, I have no lights behind any of the buttons for either the radio or the AC system. I have checked the dimmer switch and it is on, and I can find no fuse for back lighting. Anyone have any ideas?

Why are the back lights on my Radio not working?

The first post above says I had no lighting behind the control buttons on the AC and the radio. The second post states no back lighting on any of the buttons from the VTM-4 switch to the right. As far as finding the fix, but not the problem, it could have possibly been as simple as a bad fuse.

Why are the back lights on my Honda not working?

More than likely, burnt out bulbs are the culprit. There is a possibility that there is another failure somewhere in the circuit, but it is not as likely as burnt out bulbs. You will need to remove the panel on the dash, and remove the climate control unit, and check the bulbs.