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The kids were complaining that the 2003 Acura MDX's rear A/C fan was no
longer working. Google found the following information:
I started by purchasing something close to 114C 2A at MarVac Electronics: NTE8115 Thermal Cut-Off 117C 15A. Once I opened the transistor assembly, I found the original thermal cutoff was actually 133C 2A N126. I also verified the original thermal cutoff really was open using a continuity test. The NTE8115 cutoff temperature was too low. The next up that MarVac had in stock was NTE8125 128C 15A or a NTE 8139 141C 15A. It turns out the 15A part has a very large cylinder. It will not fit the narrow channel in the transistor assembly. I was going to have to order the exact part online. EYP-2BN126 is discontinued. It has been replaced by EYP2BN127. I ordered 5 at $1.24 each from Mouser Electronics. The total came out to $11.40. The original thermal cutoff has some black insulation on the wire leads. I had to pull really hard to get them off then slipped them over the new wire leads. I trimmed the wire leads to match the original lengths. AFA0000CE1.pdf last page, Table-1 Soldering Conditions states, "Temperature of Soldering: 300 °C Time: 3 ". I recommend using a continuity tester on the part before and after soldering. Vacuum the fan filter, install the transistor assembly, turn the key, and the rear A/C fan is working again! Replace the driver's side panel, clean up, and mark the calender to clean the filter again in a year. Odometer reading: 56,631 miles. |
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