[DML] Re: Overheating in the fuse/relay compartment
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[DML] Re: Overheating in the fuse/relay compartment
- From: "DaDoc" <gekko@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 16:03:43 -0700
John & Dave,
I guess you missed the part where I said the blower motor has been replaced, the resistor cluster replaced and the CB replaced with a higer rated (5 amps higher) one.
Martin,
I didn't mention it, but the connectors have all been cleaned, deoxidised and then sprayed with electronic component cleaner before reconnecting.
Still, the problem persisted.
Seems to be taken care of now, however.
Thanks for the input. I think the problem is solved.
Craig
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