thanks
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From: Nunez, George <nunezg@bsci.com>
To: 'Gordon BROWN' <pugnut@home.com>
Cc: 'peugeot list' <peugeot@padui.org>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 1999 7:08 AM
Subject: RE: '88 505 GLS: heater/defrost fan
> Wow the squirrel cage turning backwards, I think you solved the prob my
> wifes
> SW8 has had. The volume of air is prob 3/4 of what it should be, Maybe a
> clogged evapoartor with leaves etc, or the speed controller transistor
> connections dirty, or a weak, old fan(8yr&75k mi old)I think this is close
> to their expected life anyway.
> GN
>
>
> From: Gordon BROWN [mailto:pugnut@home.com]
> Sent: Monday, May 17, 1999 2:25 AM
> To: jgibb1@earthlink.net; peugeotlist
> Subject: Re:'88 505 GLS: heater/defrost fan
>
>
> John,
> When I bought my '87 STX a year and a half ago, I had a problem with
> a very
> faint ventilation blower. The fan seemed stong, but hardly any air came
out.
> Investigation indicated that the squirrel cage blower was turning
backwards!
> Reversing the polarity on the fan blower (i.e revesing the wires) to the
> blower corrected the problem. The previous owner mentioned that he always
> froze in winter. No wonder!
>
> Does your variable switch on the left side of the heater controls
> work, i.e.,
> does the fan get stonger as you raise the slider? If it seems to work fine
> but
> you still get minimal air through the vents (make sure the vents are
open),
> then you may have a polarity problem.
>
> Gordon
>
>
>
>
> <I can get a FAINT cool breeze to come out of the vents, but it doesn't
seem
> strong enough.
>
>
>
> John Gibb
> jgibb1@earthlink.net
>
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