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LMTV cabin fan not working

Ronmar

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Exactly what vehicle is this on? A M1079 habitat fan? what are you using for an AC source to the box and where/how is it connected? CB8 for that fan would be in the enclosure power panel in the M1079 box.

Now if you are referring to the heater blower in the cab that should be ignition 24v from CB23 in the cab power panel...

Again, all tech questions should include exactly what vehicle you are working on, so we can all start out on the same page.
 

derpschitz

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Exactly what vehicle is this on? A M1079 habitat fan? what are you using for an AC source to the box and where/how is it connected? CB8 for that fan would be in the enclosure power panel in the M1079 box.

Now if you are referring to the heater blower in the cab that should be ignition 24v from CB23 in the cab power panel...

Again, all tech questions should include exactly what vehicle you are working on, so we can all start out on the same page.
M1078, sorry should have specified. It is the blower in the cab. Also it seems the engine-driven radiator fan is stuck "engaged" again, may be related. Had worked fine before after I replaced the air solenoid.
 

Ronmar

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A0 or A1?
yea the diagram you showed is for the m1079 habitat box... the dash heater blower is powered from CB23 in the dash. 24v from power panel ignition relay to breaker, to dash switch, to fan motor and back to TB2(ground TB) in(under) the power panel to complete the circuit.

CB22 provides power for the engine fan circuit. removal of power disables solenoid to engage fan. On an A0 the thermal sw in the upper rad pipe removes this power. On an A1 the ECU does it.

What happens when you use the fan disable/fording switch upper left on the dash? This should provide CB22 power directly to the solenoid bypassing the thermal sw/ECU control to energize the solenoid and release the fan..
 

derpschitz

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yea the diagram you showed is for the m1079 habitat box... the dash heater blower is powered from CB23 in the dash. 24v from power panel ignition relay to breaker, to dash switch, to fan motor and back to TB2(ground TB) in(under) the power panel to complete the circuit.

CB22 provides power for the engine fan circuit. removal of power disables solenoid to engage fan. On an A0 the thermal sw in the upper rad pipe removes this power. On an A1 the ECU does it.

What happens when you use the fan disable/fording switch upper left on the dash? This should provide CB22 power directly to the solenoid bypassing the thermal sw/ECU control to energize the solenoid and release the fan..
Fording switch has no effect on stopping the radiator fan.
 

Ronmar

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The solenoid is the one from callmecolt. I'd guess power source issue considering the cabin fan is not blowing either. Gotta dig some more.
That solenoid has a LED indicator in its plug that shows when it is receiving power. It and the solenoid itself should cycle on and off with the ignition sw.

If there is more than ~85PSI in the wet tank the solenoid should send that air down to release the fan clutch when energized…
 

Ronmar

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I tested CB23 with a 30A fuse, no joy. Fuse was fine. Need to test and see if there is power to that breaker.
Yep. CB23 feeds right to the control switch for the heater. With a volt meter you should see 24v on one terminal of the CB23 socket with the ignition switch turned on.

What year is this truck? be careful overfusing, especially on the A1's with the circuit board power panel. fuses are intended to protect the circuitry and bigger is not better, unless you like smoke...
 

Skyhawk13205

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My cab heater fan wasn’t working when I got it from auction, I did a voltage check and I was getting about 12v to the fan switch, found the plug behind the heater was corroded, I replaced with a deutch type plug.IMG_4848.jpegIMG_4851.jpegIMG_4855.jpeg
 
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