
Chapter 7 Maintaining the Router
Removing and Replacing Blower Modules
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Troubleshooting the Blower Installation
Use the following procedure to troubleshoot a blower module if it is not operating
properly after installation.
Step 1
Be sure the router is powered on and that all power cords are connected properly.
Step 2
Loosen the captive screws and reseat the blower module to the chassis.
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Retighten the captive screws to ensure the blower module is properly seated
to the backplane connector.
Step 3
Check the blower module status indicators:
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OK (green)—Indicates that the blower module is operating normally. This
indicator should light as soon as the blower module is installed and receives
power from the backplane connector.
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If this indicator remains on, and the blower module fans fail to operate
after several attempts to reseat the blower module, replace it with a spare.
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If the spare blower module also fails, power off the router and contact a
Cisco service representative for assistance.
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FAIL (red)—During normal operation, this indicator remains off. If this
indicator is on, the system has detected a fan failure or other fault in the
blower module.
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If this indicator remains on, and the blower module fans fail to operate
after several attempts to reseat the blower module, replace it with a spare.
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If the spare blower module also fails, power off the router and contact a
Cisco service representative for assistance.