To be clear you don’t have to take the blower Motor apart like this guy lightly touched base on.(the T25 bit for the long screws on the front facing with the white ring securing the red and brown wires around 3:15) he didn’t clarify that you don’t need to do that and if you do you might have a really hard time getting the magnet seated properly which will then lead to an H89 blower/fan motor problem.
Im having just that problem. Cant for the life of me figure out how to put the blower fan together once taken apart. If anyone knows the trick to that, please post. Original poster, if you can tell me how you did that once you took the blower motor screws out as you suggested, please let me know.
There's a process where you ground out a wire and twist the reostat knob. I don't remember the details but it's documented online in google/youtube. The downside is, without special equipment to monitor the exhaust, you can't tune it exactly.
Run kerosene through it a couple a year it will help burn out the gummy gunk left behind from running at low temp. Wabastos heaters dont like to run at low temp crank it up and open a window
To be clear you don’t have to take the blower Motor apart like this guy lightly touched base on.(the T25 bit for the long screws on the front facing with the white ring securing the red and brown wires around 3:15) he didn’t clarify that you don’t need to do that and if you do you might have a really hard time getting the magnet seated properly which will then lead to an H89 blower/fan motor problem.
Im having just that problem. Cant for the life of me figure out how to put the blower fan together once taken apart. If anyone knows the trick to that, please post. Original poster, if you can tell me how you did that once you took the blower motor screws out as you suggested, please let me know.
Good job..what the part nr for the new one?
Where to buy the parts from?
Mine has not been maintained for last three years but still works fine
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How do you put into high altitude mode?
There's a process where you ground out a wire and twist the reostat knob. I don't remember the details but it's documented online in google/youtube. The downside is, without special equipment to monitor the exhaust, you can't tune it exactly.
Good job
Run kerosene through it a couple a year it will help burn out the gummy gunk left behind from running at low temp. Wabastos heaters dont like to run at low temp crank it up and open a window
Use pwm, man😊