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re: re: Bently Navigation



From:	"Keleigh Hardie", INTERNET:hobbesian@worldnet.att.net
To:	"Quattro List", INTERNET:quattro@coimbra.ans.net
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Date:	5/31/97 12:07 PM

RE:	Bentley Navigation

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From: "Keleigh Hardie" <hobbesian@worldnet.att.net>
To: "Quattro List" <quattro@coimbra.ans.net>
Subject: Bentley Navigation
Date: Sat, 31 May 1997 10:15:46 -0700
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On Fri, 30 May 1997 at 14:59:31 "Antilles Engineering, Ltd."
<Antilles@madriver.com> wrote:

>Dear Quattrophiles,
>
>Now that I have 14 pounds of Bentley to cuddle up with in bed, I feel th=
at
>can now ask intelligent-stupid questions (rather than my usual
>stupid-stupid questions.)
>
>I am in search of the elusive "Temperature regulating flap cable" shown =
on
>87.37, Fig. 2, and am also stalking the wild "Feedback poteniometer" sho=
wn
>on page 87.12, Fig 3.  I presume that I take off the plastic lid that
>covers the area of the dash right aft of the firewall, I'll find both of=

>them lurking in there.  True or otherwise?
>
>Remember those wonderful "exploded views" they used to show in Motor
Trend?
>That's what Bentley needs, only about the size of a bed sheet that one
>could fold out and tack to the bedroom ceiling for after-hours study.
>
>TIA
>
>Doug
>
>1990 200 tqs (Which the Audi Gods are presently smiling upon.)
>1990 200 tqw (with icicles on the steering wheel  due to =

>	channel 1, error code 15).

-----------End of Original Message------------------------------

	I don't have the manual at home to check (it stays at work) but from the=

description you give, and from the year of your car, I believe that you
have neither of these items. They were replaced on the 100/200 w/digital
climate control by a combined flap motor/feedback potentiometer that live=
s
on the left side of the climate control housing. Remove the wiper arms, t=
he
black plastic cover you referred to, and the wiper motor/linkage assembly=
=2E
You'll find a small plastic cover, about 2x3 in. The motor/potentiometer
lives (or dies, frequently) behind there.
	If it's any help, to diagnose this, compare the readouts on control head=

channels 8 & 9 at both temperature extremes. They should move together,
more or less. If the don't you either need a new motor/potentiometer, or
have a stuck flap. The former is far more likely than the later.
	Hope this helps...
		Keleigh!
		=

88 80Q
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>Have replaced many v-68 modules(temp flap servo)
JR North@City Motors=