I'll bet the fan won't work at all when it gets colder! You may want to check the switch out first but I doubt you will find the problem there. If you replaced it with a used motor I suggest you replace it with a new one. A gummed up motor will not likely turn at lower fan settings. Bus Depot and other list vendors carry these at discount prices. Gary jesse johnson <jjmojo@BLAZENET.NET> wrote: >Hey all, >Finally got around to replacing my rear heater core and the fan that >was dead due to a nut being caught in the fan and burning it out... >all went well but the used fan i got only works on high! I have two fan >switches one known to be good and the fan still only works on high... >anything i am missing? i did notice the used fan i bought was just a >little stiff when i turned the blades... could that fan i bought be >getting ready to kick the bucket also? if it is.. i want to pull it now >and put one in that is good before i tidy up everything and put >everything back together... >thought? >thanks all, >jess >89 carat >
-- Gary McEachern Reading, Ma '90 Westy Subavanagon '87 Wolfy Subavanagon
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