This fan has three speed settings, low, medium and high.
There are three speed settings for this fan and it rotates 90 degress.
Fan regulators are similar to light dimmers. Their function is to control the speed of the fan. The regulator uses resistances for the speed of the fan. It acts as a divider and the speed changes based on the resistance.
check the fan connector under the dash. it should be a four prone connector, which control the fan speed. replace it and it will work. If It works at some speeds and not others it is always the resistor that is at fault . The slowest speeds usually will go first as the have the most resistance and therefore under the most stress . High speed will always work as there is no resistance just a direct feed to the motor
This product has a ten speed blender action, which combined with its 350 Watt power output ensures that this product can even crash ice with ease. The Hamilton Beach 50161N10-Speed Wave-Action Blender has 10 speed settings and can even crush ice.
If you have the required tools and know-how, Then yes. Adding an IR sensor to the fan, Programming the chipboard to respon to the IR Sensor then you can make the fan remote controlled, but it would be more wise to buy one and not build one.
same as low speed relay its call fan mode
cpu fan speed of 3590 RPM normal(CPU 73c)
IF the fan speed in RPM is given, multiply this figure by 60 to find the number of rotations the fan makes in an hour.
Possible reasons the low speed blower settings don't work: The switch or the wiring has failed. The resistor has failed. A connector is loose or has failed.
Do you have the single speed fan or two speed? Are you measuring the engine compartment blower as well? Mine read 4.5 amps
with a variable speed switch
Could be a bad fan motor resistor