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Re: Weak fan circulation
- From: "jtrealty@xxxx " <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 03:32:31 -0000
Hello Wayne
The first and easiest thing to check is fan rotation. Without even 
checking which way it goes just reverse the wires to the motor and 
give it a try. You should get a strong blast out the vents. As for 
motor speeds check the switch and the wiring. Another remote 
possability is that the fan is loose on the motor shaft, this would 
require you to remove the fan motor to check visably.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, deloreanernst@xxxx wrote:
> When I got my D in February, the heater would only blow one way... 
no 
> defrost, etc. All fan settings worked, but nearly all the air came 
from the 
> center of the dash. Ok, I rebuilt the mode switch, now I can 
redirect the air 
> as intended, but the flow is pretty feeble. A.C. just ooozes
lazily 
out. 
> Defrost doesn't work any better, really, than when it didn't blow
on 
the 
> windows at all. I usually ride around with the windows open, 
whether A.C. or 
> defroster is on or not. (I've been spending my cash on
preventative 
> maintenance/replacement of safety items and mechanicals, not 
creature 
> conforts.) The fan sounds like it's blowing quite vigorously. I 
looked/ 
> felt under the right dash and the hoses seem connected. No air 
gushing out. 
> But with the A.C. on, it felt a bit cool and breezy under the dash 
where you 
> cram your hand to reach the mode switch. Ideas anyone?
> 
> -Wayne
> "Living the dream" (and sometimes squinting to see)
> 11174
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