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TheEngineer

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Frigiking A/C - How many speeds?
« on: August 30, 2008, 09:48:45 »
Running my A/C yesterday, I noticed that I only have two fan speeds: Slow and medium. The fan speed switch - the one on the left side - has three positions: Hi - Med - Lo. But the actual speed of the blower is the same on the "Hi" setting as on the "Med" setting. I determined that, by switching the ignition to the intermediate position and running the fan without starting the engine. I can hear a distinct difference in fan speed between "Med" and "Lo". However, there is no difference between "Med" and "Hi". Please check your A/C and tell me if you have three speeds. Thanks!
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Re: Frigiking A/C - How many speeds?
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2008, 09:56:02 »
I don't know if it helps you but my Kuhlmeister has three speeds, there is a big difference between med and hi.  And right now it is mainly on hi all the time.

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Re: Frigiking A/C - How many speeds?
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2008, 17:05:19 »
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Re: Frigiking A/C - How many speeds?
« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2008, 17:26:17 »
Thank you guys! It was the switch. It took cleaning up the contact points. Now I have three speeds and the hi speed is very satisfactory. Thank you very much. Thinking about it at night: When I was involved in designing switches, we found that if the mechanism creates a little wiping action on the contact surfaces, the switch lasts much longer. Many switches just open & close without some sideways movement, as is the case with this one. Stuff builds up on the contact surface and the electrical conductivity is compromised.
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'69 280SL,Signal Red, 09 cam, License BB-59U
'67 230SL, 113042-10-017463 (sld)
'50 Jaguar Roadster XK120, #670.318 (sld)
tired engineer, West-Seattle,WA

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Re: Frigiking A/C - How many speeds?
« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2008, 08:15:27 »
loud fan noise comes with my fridgi- increases when turning right sounds like the fan is out of alignment is this a user fiix or back to the shop?