Re: [MBZ] No Fan in position I

2006-09-29 Thread Jim Cathey
I just noticed that the ventilation fan on my (non-AC) 190E doesn't work when the slider switch is in speed I - speeds II, III and MAX work fine, so I assuming it's not a fuse problem Can't really be a fuse problem. Bad dropping resistor? Bad switch contact? Getting sticky motor that just

Re: [MBZ] No Fan in position I

2006-09-29 Thread h . fulford
On Fri, 29 Sep Hendrik wrote: How are things in old blighty? Things aren't so bad Hendrik - it's the political party conference season, which always brings on an air of bewilderment in most of us ... We've just had the best (warmest) summer on record, and petrol (gas) is cheaper than it has been

[MBZ] No Fan in position I

2006-09-28 Thread Howard Fulford
Listers I just noticed that the ventilation fan on my (non-AC) 190E doesn't work when the slider switch is in speed I - speeds II, III and MAX work fine, so I assuming it's not a fuse problem I remember that my old W126's had wire wound resistors behind one of the headlamps to give different fan

Re: [MBZ] No Fan in position I

2006-09-28 Thread Hendrik Riessen
7:33 AM Subject: [MBZ] No Fan in position I Listers I just noticed that the ventilation fan on my (non-AC) 190E doesn't work when the slider switch is in speed I - speeds II, III and MAX work fine, so I assuming it's not a fuse problem I remember that my old W126's had wire wound resistors