Andy McGhee Enthusiast Messages 1,744 Location Cheltenham Mar 14, 2025 #1 Does anyone know the specifications of the arrowed wire (effectively a fuse) on the heater blower switch?
Does anyone know the specifications of the arrowed wire (effectively a fuse) on the heater blower switch?
petak Enthusiast Messages 1,903 Location Vodice, Croatia Mar 15, 2025 #2 Was asking my self same question, some time ago. I have put regular wire inside with 360° loop on that wire and solder it back. It is working. I have two speeds for fan but somehow it feels that first speed is slightly slower than before. In lack of time and for quick fixs (that is working almost year now) it is good enought. Hope it helps
Was asking my self same question, some time ago. I have put regular wire inside with 360° loop on that wire and solder it back. It is working. I have two speeds for fan but somehow it feels that first speed is slightly slower than before. In lack of time and for quick fixs (that is working almost year now) it is good enought. Hope it helps
JdeW Enthusiast Messages 1,090 Location Laarbeek The Netherlands Mar 15, 2025 #3 It's resistance wire Nichrome, a non-magnetic 80/20 alloy of nickel and chromium. It comes in various thicknesses (diameter) from 0,3 to 1,5 mm
It's resistance wire Nichrome, a non-magnetic 80/20 alloy of nickel and chromium. It comes in various thicknesses (diameter) from 0,3 to 1,5 mm