R129mine
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My blower motor works fine in speed 1, 2, and 3 but when you select 4 there is no change from speed 3.
I gained access to the blower motor and finally found out the reason why sometimes when cornering or going over a speedbump the blow motor would make an almighty racket, this is because the metal clip that holds the motor in place was loose as the plastic mould had broken off. But that can be easily fixed
Armed with my Voltmeter I had some confusing results:
I will go and measure the voltages again later this afternoon
Again speed 1, 2 and 3 work fine and when selecting speed 4 it feels (and is) the same speed as 3, you noticed this when trying to demist the windows in the morning / evening.
I also found the reason why the aircon is not working, indie had said I needed a new evaporator and am trying to gear up for that project later on but I now have physical evidence, the dye does not lie
Any ideas on what to try with the blower motor and try and figure out why setting 4 does not work. Is this a voltage regulator issue or ....
Thanks
I gained access to the blower motor and finally found out the reason why sometimes when cornering or going over a speedbump the blow motor would make an almighty racket, this is because the metal clip that holds the motor in place was loose as the plastic mould had broken off. But that can be easily fixed
Armed with my Voltmeter I had some confusing results:
- When connected to the voltage regulator output the on the voltmeter registers 11.87V, it does this when on speed 1, 2, 3 and 4, I thought the voltage was supposed to change with each different settings.
- I also measured the output before it hits the voltage regulator and it shows 7V
I will go and measure the voltages again later this afternoon
Again speed 1, 2 and 3 work fine and when selecting speed 4 it feels (and is) the same speed as 3, you noticed this when trying to demist the windows in the morning / evening.
I also found the reason why the aircon is not working, indie had said I needed a new evaporator and am trying to gear up for that project later on but I now have physical evidence, the dye does not lie
Any ideas on what to try with the blower motor and try and figure out why setting 4 does not work. Is this a voltage regulator issue or ....
Thanks