On Mon, 20 Feb 1995, Gerald Skerbitz wrote: > there a way to remove the blower fan without breaking the case on the > heater stuff? I see a suspicious looking screw near where the blower is. No. You have to remove those screws to get the motor off, but you still have to break the case. The motor appears to work. I don't have a VOM fine enough to test the resistor, but it's not open, so does that mean it's probably ok? If the resistor was bad, would the fan not work or would it only work on high? I'll test the switch next. The other reason I tore into this was that we were getting an odor of coolant when the temp got up there, but I can see no sign of coolant anywhere. Is it possible that it's leaking and evaporating that fast and only under pressure? There was plenty of air in the thing. > Gerry (shaking head and wondering....) Some more... -- Gerald Skerbitz <gsker@med.umn.edu> U of MN Med School Admin 6-5379
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