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- tourusaExplorer
- 2oldmanExplorer III don't have a clue, but my fan hasn't been that clean in years!
- ronharmlessExplorerIf the fan only can come on when the vent cover is open, then there is a switch in the vent cover. Use a volt meter and check the vent cover switch. You can also jump/bypass the switch to see if it is malfunctioning. You can jump the 0 - 3 switch also to see if it is malfunctioning.
- MFLNomad II
2oldman wrote:
I don't have a clue, but my fan hasn't been that clean in years!
Well, your not much help...but I'll help you! You need to change your maid service!
Agree with ron above.
Jerry - bob_nestorExplorer III
ronharmless wrote:
If the fan only can come on when the vent cover is open, then there is a switch in the vent cover. Use a volt meter and check the vent cover switch. You can also jump/bypass the switch to see if it is malfunctioning. You can jump the 0 - 3 switch also to see if it is malfunctioning.
The switch is just a plunger and you can try tugging on the plunger to see if the fan comes on. When the cover closes it pushes the plunger down which disables the power to the fan. The plunger switch tends to get corroded or stuck with gunk, especially when camped near the seashore. If it is the plunger, a little WD-40 will clean it up and solve the problems. - wa8yxmExplorer IIIThere are a few parts that are suspect
First is there 12 volts to the fan assembly (Use a test light not a volt meter please) (Bright is good, Dim is not)
The 4 position switch (OFF LOW MED HIGH)
The Thermostat
The Lid Switch
You can bypass the lid switch and the T-Stat to test.
Not sure how the 4-pos is wired. so not sure how to bypass. - tourusaExplorerThe plunger switch can I get to it from underneath
- slider45Nomad
MFL wrote:
2oldman wrote:
I don't have a clue, but my fan hasn't been that clean in years!
Well, your not much help...but I'll help you! You need to change your maid service!
Agree with ron above.
Jerry
You sir are surely getting a quality service! - MFLNomad II
slider45 wrote:
MFL wrote:
2oldman wrote:
I don't have a clue, but my fan hasn't been that clean in years!
Well, your not much help...but I'll help you! You need to change your maid service!
Agree with ron above.
Jerry
You sir are surely getting a quality service!
Absolutely...I am fortunate to live and camp, with a Domestic Engineer!
To the OP...did you get your fan going? - SoonDockinExplorer IIIf you pull the surround trim from the fan, you can likely find the wires that feed it. Look for where the wires are tied and make sure they are connected, most crimp connectors or wire nuts can be probed with a meter to check voltage.
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