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Date:         Fri, 20 Mar 2009 19:47:26 -0700
Reply-To:     mark drillock <mdrillock@COX.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         mark drillock <mdrillock@COX.NET>
Subject:      Re: Stray wires around the fuse block  Help!!
Comments: cc: Max Wellhouse <dimwittedmoose@CFU.NET>
In-Reply-To:  <49C44820.4080902@cox.net>
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In case I was not clear, you don't have any use for those 3 wires if you removed the A/C. Just leave that single and double connector hanging free. The J101 relay can be left in or out but won't ever be used on a A/C rad fan wiring with A/C removed.

Mark

mark drillock wrote: > I can help you. Those 1 and 2 wire connectors tie the front cooling > system to the A/C system in the rear of the van, if so equipped. > > Page 97.145 of the Bentley wiring diagrams shows connector T2h. > > Pin 1 is red/black going to the dash from the A/C, to run the radiator > fan whenever the A/C is on. > > Pin 2 is black/yellow, going from the dash to the A/C to turn off the > compressor whenever the radiator high temp switch is triggered. > > > That single wire connector is also for A/C if present. > Page 97.144 shows connector T1b. > It comes from the rear A/C high freon pressure switch to trigger the > middle stage of the radiator fan whenever the pressure gets high inside > the A/C system. > > (some of the other wire colors of the radiator fan circuit are wrong in > the Bentley in the A/C diagrams section) > > Mark > > > > Max Wellhouse wrote: >> I have three unplugged wires around the fuse block and can't figure >> out where they're spozed to go in a 90 GL that originally had >> AC. One pair are set up as male spades in a T-2 type connector at >> right angles to each other. The wires are red/black and black/yellow >> and both head down to the conduit/loom that travel towards the >> radiator fan area. The other is a skinny blue/red wire with a female >> spade encased in a yellow insulator. It originates from what >> appears to be the brown multi point connector in the back of the fuse >> block. The color codes certainly hint of cooling system, but unless >> they plug into the J101 relay, I don't know where they go. I have >> had some potential cooling fan issues, but the Bentley says the blur >> red wire is spozed to be 1.5 and this wire seems skinner than that. >> >> Any help would be appreciated on a lonely Friday night!! >> >> TIA >> >> DM&FS >> >


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