[COLOR=var(--primary-text)][COLOR=var(--primary-text)]The Thermo fans on my mint condition 2002 T4 LWB Petrol campervan switch on (low speed) with the cabin fan switch regardless of the AC button being on or off. Has always been this way![/COLOR]
Apparently in reading the various forums on this rather strange wiring of the thermo fans (coming on with the cabin fan switch) it was common on the Australian models as the A/C units were fitted by Delco locally. Probably doesn’t cause major issues. Other than slower engine warm up and additional wear needlessly running the thermo fans.
Is there any information around about modding the circuit to work more conventionally.
or any knowledgeable T4 auto electricians around Adelade?
Any tips appreciated
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Apparently in reading the various forums on this rather strange wiring of the thermo fans (coming on with the cabin fan switch) it was common on the Australian models as the A/C units were fitted by Delco locally. Probably doesn’t cause major issues. Other than slower engine warm up and additional wear needlessly running the thermo fans.
Is there any information around about modding the circuit to work more conventionally.
or any knowledgeable T4 auto electricians around Adelade?
Any tips appreciated
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