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Electrical: ac blower

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 1:53 pm
by glenn
Some basic help for an auto electrical neophyte.

My cabin air fan runs intermittently. It's on for a while, then stops. Turn it off for a few mins., try again, it works sometimes. Is there a relay or something that could be causing erratic functioning, or do I just test for electrical shorts, etc.

Thanks for the help.

Re: Electrical: ac blower

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 2:22 pm
by LeeHammy
I don't know how close your van is to a Pajero but mine does that in Auto because it is trying to turn the fan speed up down all over and through different vents to give a good overall average temperature for maintaining the setpoint. So what you describe could be normal but that's just a guess.

Re: Electrical: ac blower

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 3:42 pm
by yojimbo
The fan that blows air into the cab should just run, at the speed you set it, the AC side will switch on and off, when AC is engaged.

If it does this at any speed setting it's likely the earth, if its only at one speed, suspect that feed I guess.

Re: Electrical: ac blower

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 3:53 pm
by LeeHammy
Unless it is in Auto because you haven't selected a speed if it is in auto, it selects it for you.

Re: Electrical: ac blower

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 6:35 pm
by glenn
Thanks - everyone - I was hoping for a quick "oh that sounds like the blah blah" But, I will keep working at it. 8-)

Re: Electrical: ac blower

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:04 pm
by Luna-Sea
Hey,
If it is an L300 there is no "auto" setting it ,is a basic
climate system (like in the L400 bare bone simple chamonix I believe)
All slide cables for the vents ect. Nice and Basic.
The fan will just run at whatever setting you choose for it.
Most 2.5 pajeros of same years that I have seen do have the mostly awesome
more complex climate control system.( I pray mine never breaks)

Pretty sure there is a relay for the fan motor
and there is an over-temp cut off switch for the AC as well
(think it is in engine bay on passenger side RHD)
but that one is used for your AC system not the fan I don't think.

Is this problem only when you are using actually AC (air conditioning)
or just venting(a carpenter :-)) or both?
Does it occurs at all fan speeds?

I would guess loose or crappy switch in Dash or
a loose connection or crap in the squirrel cage fan.
(you would probably hear the last one somewhat)

yojimbo
If it does this at any speed setting it's likely the earth, if its only at one speed, suspect that feed I guess.
I think that is the best advice to start with.

Good Luck :-)

Re: Electrical: ac blower

Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 12:14 am
by glenn
Thanks everyone for the advice. I finally got a chance to contort myself on the floor of my van and look up under the dash and find the blower motor, and the I wiggled the connector and . . . it worked. So, my question now is, now that I found the culprit, what do I do?

I can touch the connection on the back of the blower motor, but I cannot see it well enough to figure out how to disconnect it. I know there is a catch of some kind, but am too unfamiliar to even know what to feel for. And what would I do if I do get it undone? It's been over a week, and I haven't had any other problems since. But I know it's going to quit again right when I need it most.

Thanks.

Re: Electrical: ac blower

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:39 pm
by redmond
Not sure if this is the "give-it-a-whack" syndrome that's been in past threads. Mine was worn and worked intermit. and then finally not at all. I ended up getting a new blower motor - ordered it as a Honda Civic. Worked great (though it's fun pulling that out and putting the new one in!) here's a bit more info http://www.delica.ca/forum/replacing-fr ... tml#p93980.

Re: Electrical: ac blower

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 12:19 am
by helibrian
mine did the same thing it turned out to be a bad wiring at the motor which if i remember is in front of the right rear wheel it has 3 screws holding it in