Hello all,driving about today in my 02 Dispatch when suddenly the blower stopped working.
I have since checked for clean connections from the slider to the circuit board and seem ok but untested,however I unplugged the power supply to the fan and reconnected it and hey presto the blower is back up and running.I have had the fan running high and low for a while now and still working but have noticed that the connector to the blower is quite hot..is this normal or something I should start to worry about ???
Hot blower/fan connection.
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As the contacts age and become less efficient, the 30A it can draw on full blow heats them up making them expand and work their way off, reducing the contact further and making them heat more.
On most Xantias for instance, the brown plug can become so "burnt" it falls apart.
On Cassy it was getting tempremental so I replaced the brown plug with individual insulated connectors and it's been fine since.
On most Xantias for instance, the brown plug can become so "burnt" it falls apart.
On Cassy it was getting tempremental so I replaced the brown plug with individual insulated connectors and it's been fine since.
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