Re: [DML] Re: Fan Fix Electrical Problems
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Re: [DML] Re: Fan Fix Electrical Problems
- From: "Ed B." <mr.pants@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 22:57:41 -0400
When I got my Fan-Fix x2 module from Special-T, I found that the fans
came on intermittently with jolts in the car, sometimes staying 'stuck'
on. I verified with hitting the shelf and it would sometimes turn the
fans on and/or off. I further confirmed this by physically 'shaking'
the Fan-Fix Box and noting that the fans would sometimes come on and/or
off as well.
I opened up the box/case and saw that things are really quite tight in
there, and that one of the relays had come un-glued from the case
(they're just hot-glued in place), causing stress on it's attached
components' leads, creating a short that would turn on the fan. I
carefully re-glued the relay and realized that still, some component
leads were almost touching eachother. I have an electrical background
so I figured no big deal, and I inserted vinyl tape insulation between
any leads I thought looked suspect, as well as SMT component epoxy to
keep things in place so the problem would not recur, and it hasn't.
The unit is a great idea, but I have to say that it would benefit from a
slightly larger enclosure and a little more attention to the routing and
placement of the components. Having said that, these are hand-made
units, so I guess they're not all 'perfect. John et al at Special-T are
top-notch, so I'm sure they'd gladly exchange/fix any such modules.
- ed
1982 DMC-12 [11594]
1986.5 928S
1990 Coupe Quattro 20V
Lawrence Lormand wrote:
> Dale,
> I was told this never happened before by the maker, I've experienced
> the same problem & was told it isn't the fan fix unit from Hervey, I
> even sent it back to him & he said he couldn't find a problem so
> when mine stayed on I hit the rear shelf & it would stop, but when
> it melted the main lead to the battery while I was driving, I threw
> the damn thing in the trash, cost me a rare left dark grey carpet
> also from the acid lead I just replaced the carpeting to make the
> car look good to. first my alternator catches fire, then My fan fix,
> spend the dough & get melt downs for a fix. end up with wire fixes.
> Should make my own & give them away what a guarantee
> Lawrence
>
>
> --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "funkstuf" <funkstuf@...> wrote:
>
>> The other day after driving 4984, the cooling fans were stuck on.
>> This has happened before, and I've alleviated it by unplugging the
>> fan fix module. Sometimes they turn off on there own.
>> I went into the house for a little bit. When I came out they were
>> still on. I also had the fan fix module from Special-T. The fuses
>>
> on
>
>> it were quite hot. One was melted. I don't believe that initially
>>
> it
>
>> was due to the fan fix module, I just think it got too hot with
>>
> them
>
>> sitting there running. Is there another relay that sticks or
>> something that causes these to stick on? Any ideas?
>>
>> Dale Funk
>> #4984
>> #941
>>
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