How did this work over time? I've done something similar and I think my module burned out from rewiring the old connectors to the new fan. Did yours hold up?
jsus600385 I ordered just the fans and the fans that were sent were for a 2010. I changed the connectors on the new fan to the connectors on the old fan. That all worked for about a week. I checked the fans with a battery and they still work so I'm assuming it's the module. Just wondering if it was my wiring that made the module go bad.
Alec Mathy it's not likely the wiring caused it. Unless the two wires were able to touch each other when power was present. It's more likely the amperage of the new fans exceeded the modules supply. Or the module just crapped out on you.
12 months later and still spinning. So not definitive, but so far, so good. It doesn't seem to be the module that goes on these things, which is partially why the OEM cost is so frustrating. One fan dies and the module goes into failsafe, running the other fan wide open.
2 years and 7 months later: no issues.
On the Hayden fan, there are screws holding the motor to the frame. You can reuse them because they are self tapping screws.
How did this work over time? I've done something similar and I think my module burned out from rewiring the old connectors to the new fan. Did yours hold up?
Did you just replace the whole assembly then?
jsus600385 I ordered just the fans and the fans that were sent were for a 2010. I changed the connectors on the new fan to the connectors on the old fan. That all worked for about a week. I checked the fans with a battery and they still work so I'm assuming it's the module. Just wondering if it was my wiring that made the module go bad.
Alec Mathy it's not likely the wiring caused it. Unless the two wires were able to touch each other when power was present. It's more likely the amperage of the new fans exceeded the modules supply. Or the module just crapped out on you.
12 months later and still spinning. So not definitive, but so far, so good. It doesn't seem to be the module that goes on these things, which is partially why the OEM cost is so frustrating. One fan dies and the module goes into failsafe, running the other fan wide open.
Good job. Thanks for sharing. I have to fix my father in law's today, now that I've seen someone do what I was thinking. 🤣 Thanks