In a message dated 98-05-27 07:45:08 EDT, jhlauterbach@EMAIL.MSN.COM writes: << When I purchased my '84 Vanagon last year, the mechanic set the fan to run continuously to avoid a bad fan switch. When the fan gets hot in the 90+ degree Georgia heat, it slows down at gets noisy. When is the fan supposed to go on if the fan switch is working correctly? Has anyone figured out a way to avoid the $459 price tag of a new fan? John in Middle Georgia >> If your fan is working, why do you need a fan? What you need is $30 fan switch and about an hour or so in labor. Michael Modl . 87 syncro |
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