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AC/Heater fan
#817115
06/07/07 03:04 AM
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Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 14
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Need a Spot
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Hi guys...... Got a 1995 T100 ext cab 3.4L ...... Today as it was idling with the AC running, the fan motor suddenly went out....not slowing down and acting erratic....just OUT..... Put in a new 40 amp fuse, but still no reaction.....
Thanks in advance for any experiences/ideas.....
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Re: AC/Heater fan
[Re: Kapuna]
#817116
06/07/07 04:24 AM
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Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 676
Rock Warrior
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Did the 40A fuse blow? If so you may have a short somewhere. A lot of reports of the wires to the fan motor heating up, melting the insulation, and shorting together. If the fuse was OK then check the 2 wires going to the plug next to the fan motor. Blue with a red tracer is the 12V from the 40A fuse. Blue with a black tracer is coming from the motor looking for ground. Should be 12V on both of them with the plug still in. That checks the wiring from the source through the motor. If you can jam a piece of wire into the plug with the blue/black wire, the other attached to ground, the fan should run on high. If so you have either a bad blower switch or a bad blower resistor. The resistor is attached to that 4 wire plug behind the motor, mounted in the plastic airway. 1 phillips screw takes it out and you can check it out. Probably the highest failure rate item in the circuit because it dissapates a lot of heat.
1997 T-100 4X4 Xcab,Warn Hubs 02 Camry LE 2008 Yaris
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Re: AC/Heater fan
[Re: garym]
#817117
06/07/07 04:55 AM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 197
Wheeler
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I have the same problem. I just jiggle the wires to the motor, under the glove box, then it works fine for a while. Haven't had time for a permanent fix yet. Hope yours is that easy.
J-Bird
'95.5 T, SR5, Bone stock w/32x11.50's '06 Sonata LX
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Re: AC/Heater fan
[Re: J_Bird]
#817118
06/07/07 01:43 PM
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Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 14
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Thanks for the quick replies, guys.......
Gonna give these ideas a try this morning........
I'LL BE BACK.....(in my best Arnold voice)...... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Re: AC/Heater fan
[Re: Kapuna]
#817119
06/07/07 02:26 PM
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Joined: Aug 2006
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And I'm back already....with AC..... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
Thanks garym and J_Bird.....
Removed the glove box for a better view...did a little cleaning...jiggled a few wires as instructed...and VOILA!!!!!.....the fan motor is working fine again....... BTW...the Texas Gulf Coast requires AC most of the year.... so once again......A BIG OLE THANKS!!!!!.......
Kapuna
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Re: AC/Heater fan
[Re: Kapuna]
#817120
03/31/08 12:13 AM
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Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 27
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Man I love this site. Fan went out two days ago, did a search and found this post. Jiggled the blue and red wires and it started back up. I disconnected the wire from the fan and the heat had melted the insulation. Short term fix was some electrical tape, but the connector and wires have been at such a high temp they are almost shot.
I imagine the dealer would of charged at least 300 for this little job.
Thanks all,
Vern
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Re: AC/Heater fan
[Re: AVERN]
#817121
03/31/08 01:33 PM
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Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 184
Wheeler
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Did it look anything like this? http://tinyurl.com/32jxy6
--speedy White '98 T100 SR5 4x4 ExCab Auto - wrecked. 2008 Honda Ridgeline RTS replaced the T100.
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Re: AC/Heater fan
[Re: speedlever]
#817122
04/02/08 04:31 AM
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Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 27
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Yup,
That post sums up all the issues I'm seeing. I'm hoping the wires may of been poorly insulated from the start and might of shorted out, otherwise, I'm sure this will become more of an issue. I have a meter that I can check the current being drawn, anything more than 12 volts may hint to an issue with the motor. Anyone have any more ideas?
Thanks,
Vern
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Re: AC/Heater fan
[Re: AVERN]
#817123
04/03/08 05:57 PM
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Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 184
Wheeler
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I've not had any more trouble out of mine after I wrapped the affected wires with electrical tape. I think Erik had similar issues too.
I sure would be curious to know what caused them to overheat in the first place.
--speedy White '98 T100 SR5 4x4 ExCab Auto - wrecked. 2008 Honda Ridgeline RTS replaced the T100.
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Re: AC/Heater fan
[Re: speedlever]
#817124
04/04/08 03:44 PM
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Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 676
Rock Warrior
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I thnk it is just heat. If you run your heater you have all that heat that rises and builds up in that area down there, and add the heat generated by the current going through the wires and finally the insulation melts through or off. I would blame it on poorly specd. wires.
1997 T-100 4X4 Xcab,Warn Hubs 02 Camry LE 2008 Yaris
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