It might also be a dry bearing on the fan motor. Often it takes the higher current of the high setting to overcome that. On 10/8/16, Larry Alofs <lalofs@gmail.com> wrote: > There seems to be a little confusion about whether this is related to the > AC. The AC has a blower in the back. The front fan is for the fresh air > and front heater. -- It seems my TO-DO list is a FITO (faster-in-than-out) |
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