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<blockquote data-quote="Iqlima" data-source="post: 2078" data-attributes="member: 174"><p>This morning water temp pass middle point when car at idle , not use A/C ! Then I move the car and temp goes down but again late afternoon after heavy rain , went to Carefour and it just so quick pass middle point, rush back home.I found Aux fan just sit do nothing when temp get high.1.Turn A/C - fan run low speed 2.Short between cable on temp switch for high/low speed - fan run high/low speed. Must be the temp switch ,sunday late afternoon,tomorrow have meeting in Cyberjaya.I dig some info from web and decide to bypass the fan resistor on low speed.Now when I turn on A/C , I will get high speed all time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iqlima, post: 2078, member: 174"] This morning water temp pass middle point when car at idle , not use A/C ! Then I move the car and temp goes down but again late afternoon after heavy rain , went to Carefour and it just so quick pass middle point, rush back home.I found Aux fan just sit do nothing when temp get high.1.Turn A/C - fan run low speed 2.Short between cable on temp switch for high/low speed - fan run high/low speed. Must be the temp switch ,sunday late afternoon,tomorrow have meeting in Cyberjaya.I dig some info from web and decide to bypass the fan resistor on low speed.Now when I turn on A/C , I will get high speed all time. [/QUOTE]
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