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Peugeot Boxer 2013: No Airflow in Gears 1, 2, 3, A/C Issue - Blower Resistor Tested & Efficient

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  • #1 16624071
    Alibaba93
    Level 6  
    Hello, I have an unusual defect in my Boxer from 2013, namely the airflow does not go on 1,2,3 gear only what on the 4th gear always comes - that's first.

    The second thing is that in the 1st gear and the 2nd gear, if the air conditioning is on with a button, the indicator light appears that it switched on the air conditioning if it switches to 3.4 gear, it goes out.

    The only way out of this situation is setting gear 2 to turn on the air conditioning, and 5 minutes later turn on the highest gear to cool the car inside for a moment.

    WHAT TIPS? BLOWER RESISTOR PROVEN 100% EFFICIENT RESISTOR.
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  • #2 16624084
    milejow

    Level 43  
    The blower resistor is functional but the thermal protection burnt in it.
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  • #3 16624121
    Alibaba93
    Level 6  
    100% are you sure? It was measured by an electrician and a thermostat.
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  • #4 16624126
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #5 16624129
    Alibaba93
    Level 6  
    So just replace the air supply resistance with a new one and everything will return to normal and the airflow adjustment will work fully?
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  • #6 16624135
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #7 16624469
    g107r
    Level 41  
    Did he also check the switch? As for gears, the most suspicious resistor, but what about the strange operation of the air conditioning?
    The switch gives current to the resistor, from it goes to the fan, but also usually gives the air conditioning button so that you can turn on the air conditioning. Well, when it is usually in this car, there are no gears, and the air conditioning does not work either, selectively, because there can be a lot of switch contacts.
  • #9 16625404
    milejow

    Level 43  
    andrzej20001 wrote:
    There the switch burns out

    And a plug on the resistor.
    Alibaba93 wrote:
    It was measured by an electrician and a thermostat, it seems to be functional.

    This is to be sure and not "supposedly"
    Try bridging the wire and check, maybe the electrician had a period and felt unwell

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a 2013 Peugeot Boxer experiencing airflow issues in gears 1, 2, and 3, while gear 4 functions normally. The user notes that the air conditioning indicator light behaves inconsistently, turning off when switching to higher gears. Responses suggest that the blower resistor may be functional but could have thermal protection issues or a break. There are recommendations to check the switch and the resistor's plug, as well as to consider replacing the air supply resistor to restore normal airflow. The possibility of faulty switch contacts affecting air conditioning operation is also mentioned.
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