Scott writes: > I noticed that when my car got heat soaked (sitting closed up in 100F all > afternoon), the cooling fan breaker would trip almost immediately after > startup. If the breaker trips, the FanZilla is out of commission, no "Fan > Fail" warning light. The breaker supplies the power to the FanZilla. > I wrote about this quite some time ago. Dear Scott: You are correct, earlier FanZillas would not power the fans if the car's breaker kicks out. However, if the breaker kicks out, even the Factory Fan Fuse Link Modification or the Original Fan Fail Module, will not power the fan's either. No Breaker no fans. If your breaker is kicking out it MUST be replaced ! While it is true that HIGH outside temps run the system at it's design limits, your breaker shouldn't take it upon itself to kick out. If your fans are in good shape the breaker should ALWAYS retain it's integrity. BREAKER FAILURE IS NOT UNCOMMON. I suggest you replace it. A good quality Breaker will last a very very long time See PJ Grady. On another note, today's FanZilla bypasses the Breaker completely. This breaker scenario is no longer in the equation. Bob Zilla [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Will You Find True Love? Will You Meet the One? Free Love Reading by phone! http://us.click.yahoo.com/7dY7FD/R_ZEAA/Ey.GAA/HliolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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