Interesting!
I would've expected the condenser fan to kick on as well. No matter. Let's move on to the next step.
We have verified that the relay, fuses and wiring are ok with the passing of the previous tests. That was more of a peace of mind thing.
Now you should check 2 more things. When the key is in position II, there should be 12 volts on the YEL/WHT and YEL wires...I think, not 100% sure how the fan timers internals work. This is with everything connected normally.
If you have 12 volts there, the only thing left is to test your fan switch. Boil it and check the resistance between the two pins. It should read less than 2 ohms.
I would've expected the condenser fan to kick on as well. No matter. Let's move on to the next step.
We have verified that the relay, fuses and wiring are ok with the passing of the previous tests. That was more of a peace of mind thing.
Now you should check 2 more things. When the key is in position II, there should be 12 volts on the YEL/WHT and YEL wires...I think, not 100% sure how the fan timers internals work. This is with everything connected normally.
If you have 12 volts there, the only thing left is to test your fan switch. Boil it and check the resistance between the two pins. It should read less than 2 ohms.
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