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					05-26-2005, 15:39 
				 
				
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					Hi Sid, 
				
				
				
			Before you scrap the fan, check it out good and make sure it really is bad. On my 89PT40 I didn't think it worked until one day I noticed an almost hidden toggle switch on the side of the fan. I had just pulled into a campground and opened the hatch to let it cool down when I happened to see the switch. I flipped it and the fan came on. Yours could be something that simple too. Sid Clark in Dallas-91WBSA40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Sidney Breese" <ssbreese@a...> wrote: > At the top of my engine is a squirel cage fan that directs air over > the engine. It does not seem to work. Anybody know how it works. > Looks like there is a sensor wire running to the engine. Is it useful > or should I just forget about it? > > BTW for those who remember my alternator problem, all seems to be > working well. The volt and amp meter are a little flaky, but when I > test everything it is ok. Thanks for the help. > > Sid Breese > 85PT40 > St. Joseph, MO > On my way next week to California for son's wedding!  | 
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 Engine compartment cooler -  krminyl@... - 05-25-2005, 23:42 
Engine compartment cooler -  Sidney Breese - 05-26-2005, 01:19 
Engine compartment cooler -  Bob & Carol Howald` - 05-26-2005, 01:58 
Engine compartment cooler -  g_man1146 - 05-26-2005, 03:05 
Engine compartment cooler -  Sid Clark - 05-26-2005 15:39 
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