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27th August 2017, 19:18 | #1 |
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Two speed cooling fan
Only have high speed on my fan on the 1.8t and looking through the grill it has 3 wires, so after a bit of searching seems like its a 2 speed without the resistor so do I need to replace the brushes within?
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So just to confirm Eddy, you've done the 'demist test' and the fan doesn't run. You've then bridged the relevant contacts on the trinary switch connector to trigger the faster speed and the fan then does run. Am I right?
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28th August 2017, 10:50 | #3 |
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Exactly what I'm after thank you, yeah i bridged the connections and the fan kicks in, can spot the wires through the grill can't see a resistor in there so will wait for the parts before bumper removal save doing it twice .
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28th August 2017, 12:44 | #4 |
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I thought you said it was a 2 speed (ref link) like mine without a resistor, would post some pics for clarity when i removed mine to change the condenser but site wont let me.
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