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AC temperature number blinking!
Hi all,
I have a 09 Oldsmobile 98 with digital cluster ![]() Recently, when the engine was on, I noticed the temperature number(77 as shown) flickling (blinking). I do not have the owner manual to know what it tries to tell me. I have read the manual, but now cannot remember what is says. Anyone knows what that mean, please let me know. Thank you very much. [email protected] |
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I had the same problem with my 92 Olds 98. Don't ask me how I figured this out because I cant remember, but if you disconnect the battery for a minute or two and then re-connect it the problem might go away. When mine was blinking the A/C didn't work, once I went through the drill all worked again and it has been working for the last 3 years. Mine has something to do with the cold, once it crosses over the 50* mark it happens. I just go through the drill and it works again. If it works for you, look for the A/C fuse, pulling it works also and you don't have to reset the clock and the radio but try the bat 1st.. Good luck.. Jeff N3NAA
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Re: AC temperature number blinking!
When the display is flashing, it is telling you that you have a fault in the system. I.e. low Freon, blend door actuator, etc. You can usually reset the code as described above, however, it will come back if you actually do have a system malfunction!
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