Thanks to this forum, I was able to establish that the occasional self turning on of the AC and the full time running of the fan is normal.
But one other odd thing I have noticed is that when directing the airflow to the footwell area, there is still a flow from the dash vents.
What I would like to do is have cool AC air concentrated below to keep drinks cold, I may even fabricate a small enclosure to
simulate a mini fridge.
I would be interested to know if the air should totally divert, the icons on the switch seem to indicate it should.
Also what is the best method of adding a control to keep the fan from running? perhaps a switch across the whole AC fuse or is the fan on its own circuit?
The 1999 306 has only done 60000K and while the fan is still good, I'd like to keep it that way, having read that they do deteriate.
TIA Ron
But one other odd thing I have noticed is that when directing the airflow to the footwell area, there is still a flow from the dash vents.
What I would like to do is have cool AC air concentrated below to keep drinks cold, I may even fabricate a small enclosure to
simulate a mini fridge.
I would be interested to know if the air should totally divert, the icons on the switch seem to indicate it should.
Also what is the best method of adding a control to keep the fan from running? perhaps a switch across the whole AC fuse or is the fan on its own circuit?
The 1999 306 has only done 60000K and while the fan is still good, I'd like to keep it that way, having read that they do deteriate.
TIA Ron