hub of the fan may have come loose and 'egged out' the mounting hole. Either part is likely to need replacement. Check with a wrecking yard for parts if money is tight. Hope this helps
...motor to body ground strap for corrosion underneath mounting bolts. Bad ground can cause all kinds of electrical problems. Sounds like a silnoid problem. may be getting weak.......Hope this helps. Hi ...
...motor is on it's way out. Time to replace. (Skip this part too, as your fan is known good.) VERY IMPORTANT STEP HERE - Also check those 1 or 2 TS switches to make sure they are in the OPEN setting ...
...motor is on it's way out. Time to replace. (Skip this part too, as your fan is known good.) VERY IMPORTANT STEP HERE - Also check those 1 or 2 TS switches to make sure they are in the OPEN setting ...
...motor starter Large Red Wire with Gray Tracer/ 12vdc to power the starter 1) Remove Battery for ease of access to the Relay Box 2) Remove and disassemble the relay box 3) Locate and clip the wires as ...
...motor, check the fork, linkage, etc. Check the linkage on the transfer case. Check the hubs for evidence of extreme temperature. Question: Was anything going on just before this started? Recent work ...
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