Re: fan over-ride switch
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Re: fan over-ride switch
- From: "content22207" <brobertson@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 04:50:38 -0000
Under the console is a junction of green wires. These feed otterstat,
dash gauges, and the "Lambda Service Interval Counter" (an imminently
useful device if I ever saw one). Run one more green wire from this
junction, through a switch, to the black/orange terminal of Relay 24
(right next to imfamous Fan Fail Module). Will then have a manual
otterstat parallel to thermal one. Have heard of people using defrost
or replacement switches in console (DMC Houston sells them) for this
very purpose. Don't worry about inline fuse -- junction after Fuse 5.
Will only be triggering relay -- milliamp load.
Note this will only correct otterstat failure, not failure of Relay
24, circuit breaker, whatever's in Fan Fail socket, etc.
Bill Robertson (the Bionic Man)
#5939
>--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Marvin" <marv@xxxx> wrote:
> On my last DeLorean, years ago I installed an over-ride switch to
manually turn on the fans if needed. I cannot locate any paperwork or
diagram how I connected what to where. I recall that the wires were
only in the cockpit area, non of them going directly to the fans
themselves.
> Can anyone assist? Send me a sketch?
>
> Took the car out of storage and drove it yesterday for the first
time this year. Started on the 1st turn. When they are fixed
correctly, what a great feeling!!! Temp gauge stayed between the lines
and the air works!
>
> Marv
> # 17707
> marv@xxxx
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