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Bad resistor = no low speed aux fan in 400E?
Just want to confirm that my thinking is correct here, based on Benzmac's advice on another thread --
Have noticed I haven't seen my aux fans run on low speed for a while, and I jumpered around BOTH of the 2 switchs on the receiver/drier, and no fan (ignition on, engine off). I believe this means the resistor is bad? ALso, anyone have any advise for how to get to the resistor? Seems to be tucked under what I THINK is the horn for the alarm, and pretty close quarters there. Also, resistor is covered by a perforated metal plate so can't actually see the attaching screws. Thanks in advance!
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