I have a strange problem with the heater fan and air con in my 4b.
Press the aircon button and it engages plus light on switch comes on.
Fan onto 1 and no fan but a/c is engaged.
Fan onto 2 and no fan but a/c is engaged.
Fan onto 3 and fan starts but a/d disengages and light on switch goes off.
Fan onto 4 and fan starts but a/d disengages and light on switch goes off.
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Heater fan and air con woes
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Here's what a Feroza one looks like, they're normally mounted in the air ducting somewhere near the fan motor. Your's should be similar- try fixing that first and then see how you go from there.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... php?t=7806
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... php?t=7806
David
murcod wrote:Here's what a Feroza one looks like, they're normally mounted in the air ducting somewhere near the fan motor. Your's should be similar- try fixing that first and then see how you go from there.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... php?t=7806
Thanks for that. Found mine and although a little larger, there was a break in the same place (third coil of the main winding). Can a solder join be used to bridge the 1 - 1 1/2 mm gap?
Buy a new one - or do a fix like I did with high wattage resistors. Even if you managed to get the solder to take to the wire it wouldn't last long.
The wire on the coils has obviously melted from overheating and it would have a lot higher melting point than solder. The coils glow red hot if they aren't in a good airflow (found that out when fixing mine!) and solder will start to melt at above around 250 degrees Celcius.
The wire on the coils has obviously melted from overheating and it would have a lot higher melting point than solder. The coils glow red hot if they aren't in a good airflow (found that out when fixing mine!) and solder will start to melt at above around 250 degrees Celcius.
David
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