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mvarcola 09-11-2005 02:10 PM

A/C Fan
 
The A/C fan in my wifes car is not coming on. There is power to it I used a
test light to check the wires. Is there and easy way to test the fan to
make sure it is not working before I replace it. Can I just run a jumper
wire to the positive side of the fan? Or do I need to run a power and a
ground. Never done it so I figured I better ask before I screw somethin
up. Easy to get the info 1st instead of regreting after!!


Woody 09-11-2005 03:58 PM

Re: A/C Fan
 
Do you have 12 volts across the fan motor or are you just measuring from the
fan wile to ground? If 12 volts across the fan the motor is bad If 0 volts
across the fan and 12 volts to ground the ground circuit is open...



"mvarcola" <mvarcola@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b302ef198d7d09e13cb57076285bd1cf@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> The A/C fan in my wifes car is not coming on. There is power to it I used
> a
> test light to check the wires. Is there and easy way to test the fan to
> make sure it is not working before I replace it. Can I just run a jumper
> wire to the positive side of the fan? Or do I need to run a power and a
> ground. Never done it so I figured I better ask before I screw somethin
> up. Easy to get the info 1st instead of regreting after!!
>




'Curly Q. Links' 09-11-2005 10:09 PM

Re: A/C Fan
 
mvarcola wrote:
>
> The A/C fan in my wifes car is not coming on. There is power to it I used a
> test light to check the wires. Is there and easy way to test the fan to
> make sure it is not working before I replace it. Can I just run a jumper
> wire to the positive side of the fan? Or do I need to run a power and a
> ground. Never done it so I figured I better ask before I screw somethin
> up. Easy to get the info 1st instead of regreting after!!


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Provide +12 and negative to the fan (disconnect it from the Honda while
testing). Don't worry about polarity, you only have to do it for a
second to see if it works. I use a little 12 v. battery from a
motorcycle or alarm system for such tests. Portable.
'Curly'

James Rose 09-14-2005 09:59 PM

Re: A/C Fan
 
I was having the same problem with the AC fan in my 1994 Accord. It would
come on if I tapped on the shroud but would shut back off after a few
seconds or would run weak. I knew then it was most likely the fan motor -
probably the brushes are very worn. So, in an attemp to put off having to
buy a new motor, I took it out and sprayed WD40 into a little hole in the
side of the fan motor - not what I can recommend for everyone. Anyway I
plugged the motor back in and it ran strong - no more off and on stuff. Put
the whole assembly back together and it's been working fine ever since then.

James

"mvarcola" <mvarcola@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b302ef198d7d09e13cb57076285bd1cf@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> The A/C fan in my wifes car is not coming on. There is power to it I used

a
> test light to check the wires. Is there and easy way to test the fan to
> make sure it is not working before I replace it. Can I just run a jumper
> wire to the positive side of the fan? Or do I need to run a power and a
> ground. Never done it so I figured I better ask before I screw somethin
> up. Easy to get the info 1st instead of regreting after!!
>




mvarcola 09-18-2005 03:09 PM

Re: A/C Fan
 
Thanks for all of your help. I just tapped on the fan motor and it kicked
back on. But of course the a/c is still not blowing cold. So time to keep
digging!!



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