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Electric Vacuum Fan Motor Amperage Check
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1.
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2. Open the battery/engine compartment hood with the handle and fasten it with the support rod.
3. Apply the amp clamps (A) on one cable (B) of the electric vacuum fan (C).
4. Turn the ignition key to “I”.
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on the vacuum system and check that the electric fan motor amperage is within 7 and 9 A at 24 V.
Stop the vacuum system.
Turn the ignition key to “0”.
Remove the amp clamps (A).
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Check that the F1 fuse is properly tightened
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all its components.
If the above-mentioned procedures do not produce the correct readings for the electric fan motor
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Reassembly
6. Close the battery/engine compartment hood.
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