...fan checked thats fine could it be a problem with the switch in the car? i am no expert on this type of car but you can try this. first i would see if you got power from the switch. if you can get to ...
...fan speed turns to full power. Your assistance is appreciated. Jip8 Hi there Not sure if this will help, but it sounds like a belt problem, the ac pump is run from the front poly V Belt, if you can ...
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...speed is approximately 700 rpm - the same as when the engine is warm (Is it supposed to idle higher with a cold engine?) The car does not cut out at all after these first few minutes of operation - ...
fan speed change, go from slow to fast as you turn the fan switch to a higher speed? The fan speed is controlled by a resistor pack, which are just wires of different length in the 85 corvette.I had a
...fan speed control switch has no effect. When the a/c is switched off, blower fan automatically increases speed, selector speed control switch has no effect. Removed front relay fuse in engine ...
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...fan speed regulator located on your heater core box is bad if its just one or some of the speeds. if the fan does not work at all its either a bad connection to your fan speed regulator or the fan ...
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...speed, the fan went out every so often for about 2 or 3 seconds, until yesterday It shut down completely and does not work at maximum speed (fourth), only works at speeds above. Greetings Thanks ...
...FAN speed is NOT the FAN switch. 99.9 % of this problem on cars is the BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR. The blower motor resistor give the speed to the Fan. But on High speed the switch make a By pass of the ...
...fan speed rather roughly could clean the contacts in the switch and help cure the problem if the switch is at fault. If the fan motor slows down regardless of speed setting, it is likely the motor ...
...fan speed persists, try replacing the fan speed selector switch. FYI FREON was Dupont's version of R12 refrigerant which hasn't been made in decades. Your car uses R134a, not freon. The fan speed ...
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