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Car Forum / Jaguar Cars / June 2006

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a723j - 23 Jun 2006 22:10 GMT
I have a 93 XJ6, no faults are lit up, yet the motor oly blows if set on high
or max, will not blow on low or medium.  Problem exits whether it is heat or
ac. Can anyone help me?
webserve - 23 Jun 2006 22:19 GMT
You have the common problem of blown Darlington transistors on your blower
fans -- both sides.  There will be no fault lights.  Here is the information
from the XJ40 book to make the repairs.
http://www.jag-lovers.org/ebooks/view.php?Vbook=xj40&Vsection=9

Webserve

> I have a 93 XJ6, no faults are lit up, yet the motor oly blows if set on high
> or max, will not blow on low or medium.  Problem exits whether it is heat or
> ac. Can anyone help me?
a723j - 24 Jun 2006 21:43 GMT
Thanks for the invaluable assistance. I just do not like to be taken for an
expensive ride for a inexpensive technical problem.

>You have the common problem of blown Darlington transistors on your blower
>fans -- both sides.  There will be no fault lights.  Here is the information
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>> or max, will not blow on low or medium.  Problem exits whether it is heat or
>> ac. Can anyone help me?
webserve - 24 Jun 2006 21:53 GMT
LOL!!
Expense / cost is all relative isn't it??
You will find that it is VERY time consuming and aggravating to replace
these 50 cents worth of parts.

Cheers
Webserve

> Thanks for the invaluable assistance. I just do not like to be taken for an
> expensive ride for a inexpensive technical problem.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> >> or max, will not blow on low or medium.  Problem exits whether it is heat or
> >> ac. Can anyone help me?

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