Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2003 20:20:57 -0700
Reply-To: gary hradek <hradek@YAHOO.COM>
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From: gary hradek <hradek@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: radiator fan relay
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Todd and Tim,
that is the one relay I did not pull.
I will try that next. big relay and hard to reach.
New one is much shorter.
thanks for your agreement gary
-- Todd Last <Rubatoguy@mindspring.com> wrote:
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I think on my '88 when you turn the A/C on it
automagically turns thefan on HIGH speed.
If I recall, the relay is ABOVE the fuse box.
Todd
Todd
gary hradek wrote:
I have an 87 vanagon with ac. I was thinking
therewas a relay that turns on the low and high speed
onthe radiator fan. Having just replaced
thetemperature sensor switch I was going to replace
therelay. For some reason I thought that the relay
waslocated in the fuse box??? When I look there
andpull the relays one at a time the fan stays
on?There is an open slot for the new relay for
busdepotbut the fan comes on and off without that slot
filled.So is there a relay somewhere else? The wires
lookbig enough at the sensor switch to suggest that
thereis no need for a relay. Perhaps the relay is
justfor the medium ac speed? Can someone clarify
this. thanks
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--- TJ Hannink <tjhannink@yahoo.com> wrote:
> If memory serves, the low and medium speeds do not
> use
> a relay, the high speed does, the relay is located
> in
> front of the fuse block, you need to drop it to
> obtain
> access. To kill the fan on the lower speeds, pull
> fuse
> F1
>
> Tim
> --- gary hradek <hradek@YAHOO.COM> wrote:
> > I have an 87 vanagon with ac. I was thinking
> there
> > was a relay that turns on the low and high speed
> on
> > the radiator fan. Having just replaced the
> > temperature sensor switch I was going to replace
> the
> > relay. For some reason I thought that the relay
> > was
> > located in the fuse box??? When I look there and
> > pull the relays one at a time the fan stays on?
> > There is an open slot for the new relay for
> busdepot
> > but the fan comes on and off without that slot
> > filled.
> > So is there a relay somewhere else? The wires
> look
> > big enough at the sensor switch to suggest that
> > there
> > is no need for a relay. Perhaps the relay is
> just
> > for the medium ac speed? Can someone clarify
> this.
> > thanks gary
> >
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