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Here's the deal:
So I've been encountering some erratic behavior from the blower in my 1998 S70 T5A and trying to figure what is causing it. I don't recall experiencing this with any of my other P80's.
I've swapped out the ECC, the power stage and the blower motor for known good functioning units. Symptom continues.
Symptoms:
Blower motor slows down or even cuts off once the car accelerates to 30-40 MPH / ~2000 RPM.
Once the car slows to below 1000 RPM the fan starts to spin back up and comes to full speed once the car comes to a complete stop. The fan still blows some air so it's not completely off - usually.
I'm fully aware that the AC and the blower motor spins down with acceleration and as the car goes into boost - but the AC is not on in this scenario.
Settings when this happens:
1. Set the ECC fan switch to full (all the way to the right) or to Auto (all the way to left) - really any setting besides 0 but it's most noticeable when the blower is running full.
2. Set the temp switch for both driver and passenger side to anything above cold (blue) and below hot (red).
3. Set air circulation to outside air
Settings when this doesn't happen:
1. When temp switch is to cold (turned 6 o'clock to the blue) or hot (turned 12 o'clock to red)
or
2. When air circulation is set to recirculate internal air
Is this normal behavior? Have I just not been paying attention previously? I usually keep the ECC set to outside air, 68 degrees, auto fan. Temp gauge in the instrument cluster is sitting right above 3 o'clock where it should be.
My guess at this point is if it's not normal behavior then it's related to a temp sensor like the thermostat, an internal temp sensor is malfunctioning, or there's an incorrect signal coming from the speed signal impulse sensor.
Here's what the ECC climate control, AC & Heater Service manual states:
But I don't recall it ever being the case where setting the temp to say 70 degrees when it's 50 degrees outside and the car is already warmed up (thermostat gauge at 3 o'clock) with the fan set to full power (all the way to the right) and the blower motor essentially shutting down once I start accelerating and then turning back on to full blast when I come to a stop.If fan speed control lever is set to AUT (automatic) mode, fan speed is influenced by the position of drivers side temperature control dial, drivers side interior temperature sensor, vehicle speed, and engine coolant temperature.
The highest fan speed is selected if drivers side temperature control dial is set to maximum or minimum cooling or heating. The greater the difference between the desired and actual temperatures, as sensed by the drivers side temperature sensor, the higher the fan speed.
As vehicle speed increases, the fan speed will be reduced to maintain a constant airflow throughout the passenger compartment. When heating the passenger compartment after starting a cold engine, the fan speed is gradually increased as engine coolant temperature rises.
What am I missing here? Does anyone else experience this?






