What is the unit underneath the car at the right rear with insulated tubing?? Is this the rear aircon unit? If yes, how is it driven being so far away from the engine?? I'm just curious!!
2006 Pajero GLX 3.2 DiD LWB A/T, aux battery system, roof rack, tow bar, 9000 Lumen LED Light Bar, Speedo Cruise (Bestech AutoCruise)
it isn't driven by the engine. It is just a second evaporator box with a fan.
if the rear fan isn't working the evaporator gets so cold within a few seconds that the thermal coupling bypasses the expansion valve or orifice tube making it null and void as far as "energy" use goes.
if the rear fan isn't working the evaporator gets so cold within a few seconds that the thermal coupling bypasses the expansion valve or orifice tube making it null and void as far as "energy" use goes.
Ha ha ha just incredible....the amount of knoledge one can read around here!
PAJERO 3.2 LWB GEN 4 AUTO
Rocksliders|Roof Rack|Bash Plate|Suspension lift|Dual battery system|
Rocksliders|Roof Rack|Bash Plate|Suspension lift|Dual battery system|
Jip, that's why I hang around here, instead of having to page through pages ofBostokkelos wrote:Ha ha ha just incredible....the amount of knoledge one can read around here!
- brand-bashing (SPS)
- arguments(testosterone)
- insults(testosterone)
- drivel(boredom/lack of attention at home)

Haha, too true.4ePajero wrote: jip, that's why I hang around here, insread of having to page through pages of brand-bashing, insults and drivel.
How do you know if that back aircon is working as it should, what checks can you do? Any maintenance or filters that need to be cleaned at the back?
I recently topped up the gas on my aircon to within spec and it works marvelously at the front, but less well at the back. The air at the back (once you realise cold only comes out the top and warm under the seats) is cooler, but nowhere near as cool as the front. I assumed this is probably the way it's meant to be, is it?
-Thomas
I suspect the rear aircon won't work as well as the front. You can try and open the plastic and clear some dirt and debris.
I cleaned my front pollen filter and the difference was night and day. I haven't looked into the rear a/c. Maybe it's time.
Front filter
- http://www2.pajeroclub.com.au/forum/sho ... hp?t=15120
I cleaned my front pollen filter and the difference was night and day. I haven't looked into the rear a/c. Maybe it's time.

Front filter
- http://www2.pajeroclub.com.au/forum/sho ... hp?t=15120
Waar, ek moet se ek self hou daarvan om die Jeep en LR ouens gas te gee, maar op die ander forum is die Pajero ouens ook baie layedback, op hulle plek,sit net en smile....want hulle weet....iets wat die ander nie weet nie....tsblack wrote:4ePajero wrote: jip, that's why I hang around here, insread of having to page through pages of brand-bashing, insults and drivel.

PAJERO 3.2 LWB GEN 4 AUTO
Rocksliders|Roof Rack|Bash Plate|Suspension lift|Dual battery system|
Rocksliders|Roof Rack|Bash Plate|Suspension lift|Dual battery system|
Hi Marius4ePikanini wrote: - http://www2.pajeroclub.com.au/forum/sho ... hp?t=15120
I actually read that thread a while back after you linked to it somewhere. Cleaned mine under water as well. Definite improvement, especially through the side vents in the front dash. Wasn't insanely dirty, but did have loads of leaves and insects and the likes in it which affected airflow.
Thanks
-Thomas
[off topic]Bostokkelos wrote:Waar, ek moet se ek self hou daarvan om die Jeep en LR ouens gas te gee, maar op die ander forum is die Pajero ouens ook baie layedback, op hulle plek,sit net en smile....want hulle weet....iets wat die ander nie weet nie....tsblack wrote:4ePajero wrote: jip, that's why I hang around here, insread of having to page through pages of brand-bashing, insults and drivel.
ja, ons Mitsu manne lei aan LPS, nie SPS !


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The pollen filter is for "bunny huggers" and softies.
What's wrong with fresh air, which includes a bit of pollen , leaves, bugs etc?
It's a 4x4! I open the window as much as possible when I drive slowly.
Take out the filter !
I suppose now is not the right time to confess to wearing a dust mask whenever I open the window. I once saw a famous performer get off an aircraft wearing one, and I have been doing so ever since.