Re: Fan lead wire problem
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Re: Fan lead wire problem



Either your jumper wire for the fan relay is bad or the connector in
the relay block backed out as you stuck the wire in. Maybe you weren't
putting the bypass in corrrectly? If you still had your fan fail relay
it is time to upgrade the electrical system at least in the cooling
circuit. This involves a new otterstadt switch, a new circuit breaker
and if not a Fanzilla then something like it.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Louie G <louie@xxxx> wrote:
> Hi Group,
> 
> Recently on a trip my fans started going haywire. My "Fanfix"
stopped engaging the fans... and as an emergency fix the otterstat and
fan fail relay were jumpered so that I'd at least have fans running.
After doing this I noticed that the passenger side fan was not running
anymore. I tested the lead wire which powers it, and indeed it's not
getting any power. I have no idea how to trace this problem... does
anyone have any suggestions?
> 
> Louie Golden
> VIN 10115 Sanford, NC
> 
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