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thermal wax fan controller

Yahoo Message Number: 78128
My Sauer Danfoss fan controller model 1090411 has stopped operating consistantly. Has anyone found a replacement (any manufacturer) that can be purchased locally (and hopefully a little cheaper)? There is a 4+ week wait for a Sauer Danfoss brand replacement and I would be happy to use another brand that could be ordered in less time.

Gene Merryman

2006 Intrigue #12005

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Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 78129
Re: [Country-Coach-Owners] thermal wax fan controllerGene,
I'm not sure of the model number being the same, but when we needed a Sauer Danfoss fan controller, Kevin Waite happened to have one.

Mike Frederick
06 Inspire 51784

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Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 78130
Lyle (Where you at):

I think this question is right up your alley.

Kevin Waite
541-953-6162


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Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 78145
Quote from: Kevin Waite
Kevin,
We are in Winkenburg Az. I have talked to Gene and think his problem may be his thermostat. He has A high temp issue, not low temp which is the issue with a failed SD controller.
Lyle Wetherholt
04 Intrigue 11740

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Yahoo Message Number: 78146
Quote from: Kevin Waite
Kevin,
We are in Winkenburg Az. I have talked to Gene and think his problem may be his thermostat. He has A high temp issue, not low temp which is the issue with a failed SD controller.
Lyle Wetherholt
04 Intrigue 11740

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Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 78193
When the controller fails the fan does not go to high and you get high temperature. If you bypass the controller the fan runs on high and you get low temperature. You can test by pulling the controller plug and watch the fan ramp up to high speed and see the temperature drop.

Dan 2006 Allure 31348 C-9