Altransit wrote:The fan cycling on and off is probably due to the aircon. You can test that resistor with a small multi meter switched to resistance
Kardaani wrote:Great! Hope it works long time too. I assume yours enamel coated wire is copperwire with thin insulation on it? Does it slows down the fans RPM?
TallPaul wrote:
I'm guessing this is the offending part, the green resistor? Where did you get the wire from, I suspect mine is broken as well, my fan is constantly cycling on and off, regardless of temperature.
Matttjuk wrote:TallPaul wrote:
I'm guessing this is the offending part, the green resistor? Where did you get the wire from, I suspect mine is broken as well, my fan is constantly cycling on and off, regardless of temperature.
The symptom of it having failed is the fan not working at all, then suddenly (with air con on) fan goes high speed and compressor turns off then back on again. Process keeps repeating.
If resistor works, when air con is on the low speed fan will always be running until you turn air con off again
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