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My plan forward . . . Posted by Mark in Marine [Email] (#1837) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Mark in Marine) on Tue, 9 Jul 2019 07:04:26 In Reply to: Re: Help with Blower Fan diagnosis . . ., andtheHawks [Profile/Gallery] , Mon, 8 Jul 2019 08:28:34 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Thanks for all of your input - it helps think the job through. I'll update with my findings when I do the work, but here is my game plan:
1) I ordered a new motor/fan assembly and a regulator, together with an extra cabin filter - I already have one filter waiting to go into my other daughter's 9-5. Reliability longer term and "no repeat" are my goals, since the car doesn't live at my house.
2) I'll run ACC diagnostics and see whether OpCom will detect a Bxxxx error code. On 2006-9 9-5's the ACC codes don't show on the dash display. I have OpCom, and one post infers OpCom will read them. WIS shows only two ACC errors that would apply here - short to B+ and short to Ground are both the SAME B2425 code.
3) Remove, inspect, and replace cabin filter (did this when I first bought the car).
4) Test existing motor/fan, then install new motor/fan and test with existing regulator.
5) Assuming regulator is bad, I'll install the new regulator.
6) Update with results.
If the motor/fan seems good, I might save it for my other daughter's "twin" '06 9-5 SC.
I won't have access until about 10 days from now. For now, thanks for the help.
Mark in Marine
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