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87 760 turbo- climate control question 700 1987

IF the '87 ECC is similar to the '89 760 Turbo model, there will be a vacuum solenoid manifold under the right side center console kick panel. I had the same problem when I bought my car, and this was the culprit. I couldn't isolate the problem until I had the kick panels out, engine running, ECC set to auto, and actually pushed on the wiring on the multipin connector going to this piece. Suddenly the ecc came to life!

I removed the manifold and resoldered all of the pin connections on the connectors and the plug. Haven't had a problem since.

HTH, again, mine was an '89 model year.

someguyfromMaryland






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