Fan didn't come on...
#4
so gets back to my question in another thread re how the fan is designed to cope if it is OK to have it immersed in water/mud
would seem it would be waterproofed AND capable of being stalled without burning out
if so it may have overload manual reset ??
would seem it would be waterproofed AND capable of being stalled without burning out
if so it may have overload manual reset ??
#5
Dealer says it is likely a ECM... I thought what the.... I guess if there are two thermo sensors maybe one is for the pod and one is for the fan and the fan sensor is not getting wet? If I short the fan wire should it come on?
#6
Originally posted by: notmydayjob
Dealer says it is likely a ECM... I thought what the.... I guess if there are two thermo sensors maybe one is for the pod and one is for the fan and the fan sensor is not getting wet? If I short the fan wire should it come on?
Dealer says it is likely a ECM... I thought what the.... I guess if there are two thermo sensors maybe one is for the pod and one is for the fan and the fan sensor is not getting wet? If I short the fan wire should it come on?
#7
Same happened to me a few times on polarises. When I replace the fan, I hooked it up through a toggle switch. that way I can turn it on or off depending on circumstances. I do not rely on the temp switch to turn it on.
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