I am aware that the variable speed rotary switch controls both the fan speed on both the A/C and heater cycles.
At present the variable speed rotary switch works as it should on the A/C cycle.
On the heating cycle it only works on maximum. From previous posts this leads me to believe that the transistor on the small control module situated behind the fan on the air intake has failed.
I have removed this unit and unsoldered the old transistor (2N3055) and aim to replace it with an uprated unit (2N3771) as suggested on this site.
My problem is while unsoldering all the components I have lost the resistor that is soldered across the two terminals on the transistor.
Could somebody please advise the rating of this resistor ( from memory the body is light brown with red and black indicator rings)
Thanks
Heater Fan Variable Speed Switch - Resistor Rating
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Re: Heater Fan Variable Speed Switch - Resistor Rating
Wow - tidy shed makes finding bits easier - I found a replacement heater valve with a good diaphragm too!
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'84 635CSi, dogleg...itbs and supercharger????? Eaton Mess
'84 635CSi, dogleg...itbs and supercharger????? Eaton Mess
Re: Heater Fan Variable Speed Switch - Resistor Rating
resistor (1K Ohm 5% - Brown Black Red Gold)
Here's some more info:
viewtopic.php?p=229393&hilit=transistor#p229393
Here's some more info:
viewtopic.php?p=229393&hilit=transistor#p229393
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