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Old 16-02-2008, 10:42 PM   #1
last fairlane
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Question Aircon fan

Hi can some one help
The other week my aircon fan in my AU Fairmont (digital control 1 thru to "H")
stayed on even with the key removed so I touch tuned it down to low speed and in the morning the battery was flat so went to the fuse box under the bonnet next to the battery and found the right terminal and disconnected it I think it was the third from the front
so far so good I then found a terminal that worked with the ign and acc possition and hooked up the aircon fan wire
so far so good again every thing worked according to plan
a few days later the aircon fan stopped it would not work on 1 thru to 9 but on "H" it works fine just a bit too fast for comfort though
any ideas of where to look next
Thanks JOHN

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