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Old 06-07-2008, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by StealthTL
Digital, ya missed one - a single grommet stuck between blade and housing would burn the motor out pronto.

Gentlemen, check your grommets!


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I'm not sure of the grommet, but I'm guessing that's one of those things that would keep the motor from spinning freely. I don't know enough about the assembly to know that level of detail. I do know that applying a voltage to a DC motor that won't spin freely will result in its demise unless it's protected from such a situation (which is not hard to do).

Also, I wholeheartedly agree that saving a few dollars using a brushed DC motor where a brushless motor would add reliability to a very expensive component is not good economy. All of us would've paid 100 dollars to be virtually guarnteed this critical item rarely if ever fails. A brushless DC motor with controlling electronics doesn't cost much more. Plus they could've added output diagnostic information to the PCM that would warn you in the event a failure occurred.

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Old 06-07-2008, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Nubo
Wow. Thanks for the writeup. I guess I'll give the fans a spin when I check the oil from now on to make sure there's no binding.
Hey, no problem fella. I'm pretty ignorant about these rotaries so I'm learning from you all. It's good to know I can add a little of my knowledge for you that have tons more experience with these cars. On spinning the motor to check it's condition....not a bad idea, but it doesn't cover winding condition, only the mechanical/friction producing side of the system. I don't know this, but if there is a clutching mechanism that's engaged on power application (i doubt that also), it may not indicate anything.

BTW, where the hell is the camshaft in this thing?????



(ok, that was a joke, lol).

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Old 06-07-2008, 03:45 PM
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My explanation was betterer .......
Old 06-07-2008, 06:15 PM
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Time to replace the coolant in an 04
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Given that we now know about the design of the cooling fan motors, I would be leery of modifications which seek to extend the duty cycle of the fans.
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Fan is replaced. What a PITA. As this thread fades into the unknown i just want people to be aware that the fans can and do go out. If you have hot air in the cabin all the time, a/c isn't cold, don't hear the fans, or you boil over... CHECK YOUR FAN FUSE. Hopefully a search will turn this up.
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yar, it's blown on me 2 times now and i've boiled over and overheated...

now the car is constantly running extremelty hot.. in the 220-230 range.. it never did that before.
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Got quite a lot of time lately, I cant drive my 8 yet cuz Im still waiting for my Coolant overflow bottle to come from Paul @ Mazmart

Where do ya live in Astoria ?

maybe I can come and take a look to see if we can solve the problem ?
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