Dear all,
The ecc fan in my '98 V70 behaves somewhat strangely these days. I always drive with the fan in "auto". Sometimes (every other or third drive) the fan will intermittently go to max speed for a second or two - much like when the temp setting is changed - except I do not change the temp setting. Other times the auto function of the fan does not work at all and the fan will stay on low regardless of temp setting and engine temp. This is solved by turning off and restarting the car. All of this happens both with A/C on and off. I do not have blinking lights in the ecc control panel.
Any input on how to solve this is appreciated.
Nikolaj
ECC fan speed control
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My guess would be the ignition switch.
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Yeah, mine did this. That thing has a mind of its own sometimes.
Try blowing out the temp sensor next to the defroster switch with a can of compressed air.
Try blowing out the temp sensor next to the defroster switch with a can of compressed air.
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2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
rspi wrote:My guess would be the ignition switch.
Nikolaj
Ah yes, the usual suspect! Will dojblackburn wrote:Yeah, mine did this. That thing has a mind of its own sometimes.
Try blowing out the temp sensor next to the defroster switch with a can of compressed air.
Thanks for your input
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