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Date:         Mon, 5 Feb 1996 22:56:56 -0500 (EST)
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From:         Tracey Choulat <tchoul@osprey.unf.edu>
Subject:      Need EV help - "Radiator Resistor" - long

We'll after two dealers and one muffler shop and myself, I finally got rid of my rattle (mostly). After exceuse #1 "you got rocks in your heat shield" and #2 "the heat shield was loose" to #3 "the heat shields are loose, the mechanic adjusted and tightened them". We'll I'm getting quite po'ed. They still make a racket if I turn the right way.

I wouldn't be whining, but it irks me that the catalytic converter is under warranty until 50,000 (I'm at 43,000) but that dosen't cover heat shields. Shouldn't they be covered? Let's see if I remove them, my van catches on fire. So, the way I figure it, they are an integral part of the emission control system. Please agree!

To the point, of course the mechanic noticed that only one of the two radiator fans was running. He said, "the radiator resistor is burnt out on one and the other is about to go." Let's see, I have never even come close to overheating, humph??? I'm confused. After they told me they were $60.00 each and they labor would be covered by my $30 checkout fee, I found out the truth was that the parts were $35.00 each and $30.00 a piece to plug them in. So naturally, I tell them to get the part and I'll put them in.

I figure I have every Eurovan manual in existence (I hope) and I can find out where they go. Well I have yet to find any trace of a "radiator resistor" in the manuals. The wiring diagrams for the radiator fans have NO resistors in them, only some fuses.

Well, I did check out what the mechanic said and it appears only one fan is running. Throughout the process I did find some disturbing things. The battery was 50% full or empty depending on how you look at it and we are having the coldest nights in 10 years tonight and last night (19 F). Secondly, the alternator has a vw-remanufactured stamp on it (dead alternator in less than 38,000 miles????). Finally, I did find a part below the battery that looked identical to my replacement radiator resistor, except for the color. So I replaced it hoping that it was that bad one. It made no difference, so I left it unplugged completely, still no difference in the fan operation (either one). I really don't think this part has anything to do with the radiator fans.

If anyone knows anything about this part please help. I REALLY despise going back to the dealer for help. They are virtually useless.

Trace Choulat tchoul@unf.edu


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