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Re: Quick Question for the A/C Meister...
>>>This is probly detailed on page 87.155 of the Bentley, but:
>>
>>Weeeellllllll that's the prollum I can't find my bBently Electrical
>>book......
>
>Not to totally amaze you, but section 87 is in the Mechanical book...
Dooouuuggggghhhhhh!!!!
>Your #6 relay from under the hood (low speed relay). Use a pair of
>>>needly nosed pliers to pry back the crimps on the corners, pull the cover
>>>off and reinstall. Make sure its not sticking. You can now observe its
>>>operation and hear it (you can glue the cover back on later).
>>
>>I'll have to check that. This morning after Hockey practice it stoped
>>running for about five min. now its back to it's tricks
>>
>Thats VERY interesting. Try pulling the low speed relay, dress the contacts.
>Then puul the after run relay (brown one, next to yer noisy one under the
>dash). Using small tweaker type screwdrivers to spread the seating, pop is
>apart, look at it, say wow, then look for bad solder joints. DON'T move
>things around on the board. Slap it back together and reinsert it. Then
>throw 50.00 into the air and cross your fingers three times. If that doesn't
>work, call Linda...
Looks like it's Linda Time, I'm going to pull relays out of the 4 new Q's
my yard just got first and see if I can do it fer cheap!
>>>If the idle speed boost works and yer low speed fan relay ain't sticking -
>>>its most probly a bad transistor in the after run cooling relay.
>>>Unfortunately I haven't gotten around to tearing down my old one to try
and
>>>trace out the schematic - and it'll probly take me another month or more.
>>
>
>>I hope that you have fun.... Thanks for the help so far!
>
>Spent most of the day putting in a plexiglass backboard for Supershots.
>Twisted my ankle, pinched one finger, scratched my arm, cut my thumb, and my
>back hurts from contorting my way into the back of the durned thing three
>times. Came home, bought Key Lime pie and celebrated 9 years of sobriety...
Well at least the last part sounds good!
Later!
Eric Fletcher
'87 5KCSTQIA2RSR2B
St. Louis, MO
STEADIRIC@aol.com