heater fan for 96 griff
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fan quit. checked fuse etc. i have replace amp on control dash checked ribbon cable checked rheostat speed control and circuit but i have no circuit drawing help needed. The enviro control unit unit looks good.
looks like speed control of the fan motor is by switching the supply or ground similar to VFD PRF (PWM) .I read somewhere that ground is switched
that being case i have no 12v at the solid state device switch but ground on the other side of the device indicating that there is open circuit on the motor or on -ve from the motor.. need now to get at the motor. Point is requesting any guidance etc i will buss out from the fuse but identifying cabling tracing will involve removing battery probably dropping fuse box. How is access to motor achieved?
cheers jim
looks like speed control of the fan motor is by switching the supply or ground similar to VFD PRF (PWM) .I read somewhere that ground is switched
that being case i have no 12v at the solid state device switch but ground on the other side of the device indicating that there is open circuit on the motor or on -ve from the motor.. need now to get at the motor. Point is requesting any guidance etc i will buss out from the fuse but identifying cabling tracing will involve removing battery probably dropping fuse box. How is access to motor achieved?
cheers jim
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
This refers to the later cars with the fan in the wing...just in front of the door hinges.
Hope it helps.
This refers to the later cars with the fan in the wing...just in front of the door hinges.
Hope it helps.
Hedgehopper said:
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
This refers to the later cars with the fan in the wing...just in front of the door hinges.
Hope it helps.
thanks Alex mines later model so ill look for the panelThis refers to the later cars with the fan in the wing...just in front of the door hinges.
Hope it helps.
cheers
jim
You can get to the fan connection in the passenger footwell, unplug it to simply supply 12 volts. If it works it’s fine . So replacing the power transistor didn’t work ?
From memory, it’s the negative that has the control, ie the motor sees 12 positive and the controller varies the negative. The power transistor is a little sensitive !
From memory, it’s the negative that has the control, ie the motor sees 12 positive and the controller varies the negative. The power transistor is a little sensitive !
David Beer said:
You can get to the fan connection in the passenger footwell, unplug it to simply supply 12 volts. If it works it’s fine . So replacing the power transistor didn’t work ?
From memory, it’s the negative that has the control, ie the motor sees 12 positive and the controller varies the negative. The power transistor is a little sensitive !
Cheers DavidFrom memory, it’s the negative that has the control, ie the motor sees 12 positive and the controller varies the negative. The power transistor is a little sensitive !
b rgds
jim
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