On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 9:22 AM Gabriel Hourtouat <ghourtouat@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Which date is the van? I'm not sure. > The G in position ten of the VIN is '86 model year. The serial number indicates that you need to use the early '86 wiring diagram in Bentley, not the late one. Mfg dates are consistent with model year. Since this isn't factory a/c -- look behind driver side headlight for a large green resistor with three terminals or look beneath van at the back of the radiator fan. If resistor present or fan has bolted connections for electric, you have the large single speed fan that gets three speeds using the resistor, and your high fan relay and fuse are mounted on the cabin wall forward of fuse/relay panel, above the ground stars. The fan relay on the panel is then for middle speed, operated by the a/c. If resistor absent or fan has plug connections you have the small two-speed fan and the fan relay on the panel is for high speed, using the same fuse S1 as for low speed. Yrs, d > > |
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