re: [DML] Cabin ventilation fans and screwy cooling system..
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re: [DML] Cabin ventilation fans and screwy cooling system..



There are two circuit breakers, one for the cooling fans and one for 
the blower fan. They are both too small from the factory and are a 
common upgrade. They are located side by side at the front of the 
relay compartment next to the relays. You have to get your head back 
there to see them. If you get one of the vendor relay upgrade kits 
they will be in the kit, otherwise take them to a auto parts store 
and get the same thing, but 5 amps bigger (i.e. the 25A one should be 
30). The originals use screw lugs, you'll have to change them to 
slide-on connectors because that's what the new ones will have. 

Dave

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "sweetp01569" <paul.sweet@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 8:55 AM
Subject: Cabin ventilation fans and screwy cooling system..

I have something weird happening with fans in the cabin.  I was 
running A/C on max, and the vent fans on the highest setting.  For 
one thing, the A/C cycling really does kick things on and off when 
it cycles (probably should get Fanzilla - is this still 
recommended?).  Anyway, the ventilation fans suddenly stopped 
working.  The A/C and fan switch were still on high, but no blowers 
throught the vents.  I shut the A/C and fan switch back on, and the 
blowers worked again for the rest of my drive.  This has happened 
once before as well.  Is there a circuit breaker or switch that 
resets itself if blown?







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