Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 18:57:12 -0700
Reply-To: t bill <tbil@YAHOO.COM>
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From: t bill <tbil@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: AC wiring question ('84)
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---kenneth d lewis <kdlewis@juno.com> wrote:
>
> Tbill;
> I traced this circuit out on our 85. The relay that controls this
> function is in a small cluster of relays separate and above the fuse
> block. Mine was fastened to the bottom lip of the dash. The main
question
> is why do you want to do this? If my van did not have one I would
add it!
> It seems like a very good idea; if the high speed fan comes on your
are
> darn near boiling over. Why labor the engine(with the compressor) and
> pump more heat (from the condenser) into the radiator?
The problem is that in this Texas heat you need that AC running 100%
of the time. The temp goes 3/4 the way up the gauge, the high speed
fan kicks in, the compressor turns off, the water cools just a little,
then the fan turns off, compressor back on etc etc.
My solution was to install a manual fan switch that LEAVES the high
speed fan ON so that the engine temp gets down to something like
normal. The VW engineers never thot about temps over 100 degrees.
Problem now is that I have no AC while the fan is left on.
Thanks for the info. I'll give it another look this weekend.
TBill
>
> Drive Safely & Good Luck
> Ken Lewis<Kernersville,NC>
>
> On Wed, 19 Aug 1998 19:34:28 -0700 t bill <tbil@YAHOO.COM> writes:
> >When the high speed fan comes on the compressor is turned off. I'm
> >trying to get it to stay on.
> >
> >I followed the wire from the compressor. Can't find the switch. The
> >control box on the dash was no help. I suppose I could run another
> >wire back to the compressor to insure it has power at all times the
AC
> >is turned on but I'd rather be neat about it. Anybody know how this
> >thing is wired up?
> >
> >TBill
> >83.5 Westy
> >(for sale)
> >
> >***I usually feel better after a few winks, especially if she winks
> >back***
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