[DML] Re: Overheating in the fuse/relay compartment
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[DML] Re: Overheating in the fuse/relay compartment
- From: "gullwingmag" <gullwing-magazine@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 12:21:35 -0000
I addressed the same problem by just drilling some breather holes in
the top of the plywood cover. Apparently that was all it took... it
lets the heat out and I have had no more issues.
Ron
Screamin Yellow D
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "dadoc2791" <gekko@...> wrote:
>
> The other day I decided to once again address the heat issue in the
> relay compartment. By setting the AC/Heater fan switch to #4 (High
> speed), within 10-15 minutes the circuit breaker (CB) would blow,
> cutting off the AC/Heater completely, for about 3-6 minutes before
it
> cools enough to reset itself and fire up for another 5+ minutes
> before overheating again. The hotter it is outside (and inside)
the
> faster it blows the CB and the longer it takes to reset.
>
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