Lee, It's likely that your fan speed resistor has the low speed tap burned out, and it's easy to check. Just remove the left headlight assembly and look for the monster resistor. Check for cracks or winding continuity. I've had them go on two vans so far. Dave 90 Westy
(At 07:45 PM 6/26/01 -0500, Paradigm Graphic Design wrote: >I know I asked this before but now it is summer and hot, and I need to >fix. My radiator fan in my 1991 is either off or on high (loud)! It >seems to be missing stage 1. I looked in my bentley manual but not sure >where it is. I thought it was located in the wheel well. Anyone out >there know the answer. Bentley page number and/or part number would be great. > >Thanks in advance, >Lee >-- >Lee Roesner >Paradigm Graphic Design & Web Development >710-B Landwehr Road >Northbrook, IL 60062 > >Phone 847-509-8704 >Fax 847-480-5701 >Portfolio: http://www.roesner.net/vw >Email: mailto:paradigm@mc.net |
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