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Old 07-11-2008, 12:23 PM   #1
matthew3719
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Default AU Main Air vent Recirculation control Flap.

Has any body Encountered problems in the Au Falcon Non Climate Control model. The recirculate to Fresh control on these units have a basic control panel, with buttons Marked Ac, and Ac Max On One side, and symbol for fresh air or recirc on the other, usally with the older systems as soon as you press ac max the control valve will revert to the recirc symbol and the control flap will shut off fresh air flow and recirc cabin air to improve ac system effeicency. I have had three Au falcon in a row now at my shop that will not actuate the recirculation flap even when you press the recirc button the light appears to change up but the flap does not move.Anyone had this problem :togo:

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