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Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 23:21:54 GMT
From: bradford <bradschroeternopsameja.com>
Subject: Re: Blower motor transitor blown? Procedure? Help!!!


so can anyone tell me how to replace the transistor yet? it looks like i need to do both fan and transistor but i dont have a clue how to do this...like a radio shack part and where it actaully is...please help and thanx for all the help! brad In article <MPG.13a93de53ccf4451989704nopsamews.worldnet.att.net>, rubidiumnopsamdnet.att.net (Jim Collins) wrote: > As a motor wears, it is possible for a short to develop on the commutator > that blows any transistor from an overcurret condition. > JC > > In article <393F9B40.A8E719F5nopsamenet.spamfree.com>, > frysingnopsamenet.spamfree.com says... > > Yes, I'm saying that it is very likely the electronic module died > > because the motor is worn out. If that's the original motor it has > > lasted a whole lot longer than the one in my '88 9000. > > > > bradford wrote: > > > > > > Ihey thanx but i need to clear something up...are u saying i broke the > > > tranistor speed control thing becuse I have a bad blower motor?...since > > > the actaul fan is dying it fucked up the speed control and will > > > continue to do so? thanx for your help > > > > > > bead > > > > > > alittle drunk > > > > > > n article <393DB991.9B33B68Anopsamenet.spamfree.com>, > > > Bill Frysinger <frysingnopsamenet.spamfree.com> wrote: > > > > The electronic module probably went because the fan motor is about > > > shot. > > > > I learned that the expensive way - I replaced the module (with a used > > > > one, of course) and the replacement promptly blew. After I installed a > > > > new motor and again replaced the speed control module, it has worked > > > > fine for more than two years. The electronic module appears to be a > > > > pretty crude design by today's standards, and it can't handle the > > > > electrical garbage resulting from worn out brushes. > > > > > > > > bradford wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Can someone give me a semi detalied procedure and fx to get to and > > > > > replace the power transistor for the blower motor in a 88 9000T. my > > > fan > > > > > is always blowing on High and I was told that the solution lies in > > > the > > > > > transistor for the blower motor...any other thoughts...please > > > > > help...also does a squeeling high pitched noise occure when the fan > > > is > > > > > going dead? I pulled the fuse on the blower motor (becuase it > > > always on > > > > > high) and the squeeling stoped. so i would like to fix this problem > > > so > > > > > i can run the fan at my own pace and not either fucking hot or > > > fucking > > > > > cold.. > > > > > > > > > > brad > > > > > > > > > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > > > > > Before you buy. > > > > > > > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.

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