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I don't know but I have another question for you.
What kind of refrigerant pressure did you have in your A/C system?
How high did you recharge it?
I blew a fuse the other day but before I knew that I checked the refrigerant pressure.
It was a hot day and I had been driving on the highway for several hours but my pressure read about 110psi.
The can of refrigerant says it should never be over 60 or so.
Once I replaced the fuse it worked fine again but I only saw one fan turning.
I have heard that a fan with bad bearings will draw more amps and blow the fuses.
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1993 W124 300D
-297K on the clock as I type this.
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