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Old 10-01-2018, 03:28 PM   #34
pparbo
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Talking Re: A/C Fan won't turn off...ever

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Originally Posted by pparbo View Post
1991 EB Fairmont.
My problem is similar to glennrachridd.
I put a new Transistor into the Fan Controller - No good, still the same problem.
I replaced the Climate Control Unit (CCU)- still no good!
WTF is going on??
Is it possible that The Fan Controller is 'stuffed' - Not the Transistor??
I have fixed my Problem.
I took the Fan Controller to Injectronics.
They didn't have any refurbished ones for my 'Early Model' Car.
They don't deal directly with the Public and suggested I take it to
Repco or Burson who are their 'Agents'.
So I took it to Bursons who sent it to Injectronics to get 'refurbished'.
It cost $358 and I got it back about a week later.
Works Great Now!! Peeter
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