Yes, that is correct.
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There should be a small slide switch on the fan. Turn it off and let it stop then move the slide switch then restart it and it should go in the other direction. If you are smart enough to ask a question on answers.com you should be smart enough to change the direction of a ceiling fan!
Check fuse first. if ok then check you have power to the fan. If not it is probably the thermo switch which switches on when the engine gets hot powering the fan motor. Be careful when checking the connections that the fan doesnt start and injure you
Parts of the Electric Fan· Front Guard. It is a protective metal mesh wire used to prevent the fanblade from any physical contact with foreign objects.· Power Controller. It is a circuit that controls the amount of power suppliedto the motor.· Sensor. It is the input receiver that detects input signal comingfrom remote control.· Manual Control. It is a push button switch that controls manuallyoperation of the electric fan.· Non-polarized Capacitor. A low reactance non-polar capacitor connected inseries with the start winding of an electric fan.· Timer. It is used to switch on or off automatically withpredetermined time.· Comparator. It is a processing circuit that accepts the input signalcoming from remote control, manual switch or timer switch. This circuit provides the triggering voltage to the power controller.· AC Motor. It is rotating electric machine which changes appliedelectrical energy or power into mechanical output energy or power.· AC Plug. It is a connector intended for connecting to the mainsource 220 V.
It is most likely the momentum that carries the blades spinning, when you switch the fan off the energy doesn't completely disappear , it exists and still pushes the blades round.
The fan control switch is located in the bottom driver side of the radiator if your fan does not turn on when the car has heated up to temperature unplug the fan switch and jumper the plug not the switch side if the fan comes on the switch is bad.
The switch or relay must be stuck.
easy way to test it by bridging the fan switch with a piece of wire and if the fan comes on then the fan switch is broke if not check the fan fuse in the fusebox and if that's ok then the fan has gone.
When 1990 Honda is running cooling fan does not come on but comes on when engine is off and I thermostat and temperature switch changed?"
It the A/C is on the fan will run continuously. Turn the A/C off and if the fan still comes on as soon as you turn the ignition on, the thermal relay may be stuck closed.
start at fuse if ok check switch if switch ok check wires to fan.at fan switch u can jump wires to see if fan comes on
A thermoswitch is the device by the radiator, that switches on the fan as soon as the engine/ radiator reaches a set temperature
The fan does not have a switch - the thermostat switch runs the fan.
its the fan motor and its behind the CD player and hard to get to
You have a bad blower motor. i have seen a lot of the switches go bad turn on the fan and try pushing down on the fan switch and see if the fan comes on Just to add a liitle to this reply generally if it is your fan switch not all of the speeds burn out at the same time so try turning the switch to every position if any of them turn on ur fan than its just the switch if none of the fan speeds work than it is your blower motor.
Depending on what type of fan, the fan control switch can be located on the wall for a ceiling fan. Each type of fan will have a different location for the fan control switch.
No. The cooling fan is run with electricity, and comes on at a set temperature. It is controlled by a thermal switch.