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2nd July 2018, 21:07 | #51 |
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Anyone got any comments on how the Chinese manufactured ones are holding up in the field?
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3rd July 2018, 06:51 | #52 |
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Hi to you both and any one else following this thread.
arctic was correct in saying grey wire was spliced in down further down the loom. didn't try further test after splitting the conduit as came across this running up to the fan . yet again I was sold this as in perfect working order. it was never going to work. |
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HI Jake. Yes with ebay fans all wires must be checked from the off, strip back the brown and the red thick wires join either by soldering or crimp but make sure you use heat shrink over the join, if you do not have any then tape it well. Plug fan into the car and as before ignition to II all A/C off then press demist look for fan running continually, if it does then the low speed is working and so is your fan good luck Arctic 4
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Well done Steve for your suggestion and well done Jake for your persistence. Simon
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