The loss of ventilation through the upper vents is due to a defective AC Mode Control Switch (Parts Manual 7 / 3 / 0 fig# 7). The intermittent interior fan operation is caused by a defective circuit breaker (Parts Manual 3 / 7 / 0 fig# 22). Both items are available from DMC Houston & PJ Grady. The radio LCD problem is common to all cars with the Craig radio, there is no fix for this . OEM replacement radios are available from both suppliers named above. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / <dmcjoe@xxxx> Web Site: <http://www.deloreanservices.com> ---------- > From: Jesse D. Sightler <jsight@xxxx> > Since bringing it into SC, however, the fan still seems to run > strongly, and feeling the intake on the front of the car (in front of > the windshield) it seems to pull strongly. However, the vents > themselves produce very little airflow. > > Also, earlier today while driving the car at night with the lighting on, > the fan temporarily switched off. At first, I thought that it was a > fuse failure, but a few minutes later I turned the fan back on and > everything was fine again. It's like it just temporarily overloaded. > But I also noticed that the one vent which was working earlier in the > day failed after this "trip". Any ideas as to the cause of these two > problems? > > Finally, I ran into a problem because the radio seems to work, but the > little LCD display doesn't. Has anyone else experienced this before, > and if so what was the problem (loose/broken connection somewhere, > etc). It is the original Delorean Craig radio. > > Thanks, > > --------------- > Jesse D. Sightler