At 12:00 AM 1/28/02 -0500, you wrote: >On the way home from skiing my front heater switch was on high. When I >got home I tried to turn it off but found it wouldn't move. While >wiggling the switch the fan itself quit. I took the switch apart, >(found it to be quite hot!), I found the switch was melted on the >inside. Has this happened to anyone else? Yes, unfortunately. As the fan motor ages it starts drawing a little more current on the high setting and that's what happens. One wonders why VW chose a switch that is apparently rated for a lower current than the fuse in the circuit. Regards, John Clavin |
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