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Re: cabin air fan / fan control module
Posted by CMOS [Email] (more from CMOS) on Sat, 10 Mar 2012 14:29:54
In Reply to: cabin air fan / fan control module, Charlie, Tue, 17 Jan 2012 07:04:40
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I was just doing a search on this topic since my 2002 9-5 Aero has (had) the same symptoms. The max speed on the fan was very, very low. Last summer in Phoenix, Arizona was pretty rough.
Figuring I'd get nowhere, I went ahead and pulled the fuse. Fuses are either on or off, right? I turned the key to the On position (but didn't start the car) and turned up the fan all the way. I could hear the faint whir of the fan and the slightest puff of air coming out of the vent. I pulled fuse 22 (40 amp) and examined it. When I pulled the fuse, of course the fan turned off. The fuse looked fine, so I put it back in. I am dumbfounded, but when I pushed the fuse back in, the fan came back on full blast!
I figure there might have been some corrosion where the fuse and socket connect that got scraped off when I pulled the fuse. Either that, or I reset some goofy little computer somewhere. Time will tell if the fix is permanent.
Good luck with yours! I have my fingers crossed that my solution works on your car as well.
-Chris
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