Is the ac compressor clutch relay and condensor fan relay the same thing?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
are these the same
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by quickangel93 View Postif they have the same amount of prongs and in the same order, then yes their the same
check the motor...direct power and ground it and see if it comes on...if yes work your way back...if no...bad motor.____
Comment
-
Originally posted by bcjammerx View Postsame part but you will have two relays...one for each...just making sure OP knows that.
check the motor...direct power and ground it and see if it comes on...if yes work your way back...if no...bad motor.
Comment
-
Originally posted by H22A91CB7 View Postok motor good now wht?? relay????....fuse????....switch????? which one
if they check out...then
1. check ground wire first...just put one lead of an ohm meter to the motors ground wire then to a bolt on the body...ANY bolt...or the neg battery post...if no resistance ( 0.00-0.2 ohms) then it's good.
should be fine since you got the motor to run though...if you get some REALLY high resistance, like thousands of ohms or hundreds of ohms...double check your probing methods...if still high...ground issue.
BUT if it's good...
2. check the power wire.
do this by placing one wire on the fans hot wire, and then go down the wire to the nearest connector, place your second lead in the connector on the battery side of the connector.
________LEAD1* ----------------LEAD2*
[FAN]-hot wire---*---------connector-||*-------[RELAY]-----[BATT + POST]
It should read zero...if it reads 12v that means there is a 12 volt difference between the leads and you have a voltage drop.
follow that wire all the way to the batter testing as such...
fyi, when you test your battery voltage you put one lead on the [+] post and one lead on the [-] post...you get 12v right? Well that's cause it is reading 12v difference between the leads. If you put one on the [+] post and one on the hot ([+]) wire...you get zero...there is no volt difference.
if you don't have a voltmeter you could use a test light...which do you have?____
Comment
Comment