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GlennLever
Sep 23, 2014Explorer
Ok...here we go.
You have seen the earlier diagnostics that I did.
Fleetwood was unable to get me the correct diagram, but the customer service at Gillig came through.
With the correct diagram in hand, I found the correct circuit breaker for the A/C circuit and found it had been replaced with an aftermarket one with no indication if it was tripped. I tested it and found it was good. The correct one has been ordered from Gillig.

The relay labeled HVAC on the Motor Home is the A/C fan relay in the print. I found that the HVAC relay had been "played" with and the case was broken. I removed the relay and checked the hot lead and coil lead and found them to be hot. I jumpier the two contact leads and the fan ran.

I ran to the parts store an picked up a universal A/C relay and plugged it in and all works as it should fan on when A/C is on, fan off when A/C is off.

The correct one has been ordered from Gillig.
The spot that the relay goes is tight.

I snapped the relay into place and this will work for now, until I get the correct parts.

You have seen the earlier diagnostics that I did.
Fleetwood was unable to get me the correct diagram, but the customer service at Gillig came through.
With the correct diagram in hand, I found the correct circuit breaker for the A/C circuit and found it had been replaced with an aftermarket one with no indication if it was tripped. I tested it and found it was good. The correct one has been ordered from Gillig.

The relay labeled HVAC on the Motor Home is the A/C fan relay in the print. I found that the HVAC relay had been "played" with and the case was broken. I removed the relay and checked the hot lead and coil lead and found them to be hot. I jumpier the two contact leads and the fan ran.

I ran to the parts store an picked up a universal A/C relay and plugged it in and all works as it should fan on when A/C is on, fan off when A/C is off.

The correct one has been ordered from Gillig.
The spot that the relay goes is tight.

I snapped the relay into place and this will work for now, until I get the correct parts.

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