We have a 2014 White Hawk 29REKS and when the air conditioning is running, both the high and low speed fan settings seem to work fine. When I set it in non-air conditioning mode - i.e. just want to bring more outside air in - the fan runs the same speed whether it's set for high or low speed. Any ideas what might be causing this?
My guess is the fan/AC switch is having a problem. Probably the connection to the low fan side of the switch. Should not be too hard to check.
Just get out the VOM and follow the wires. If you are electricly challenged, then ask someone near you for help.
go to the manual for the A/C and looking at the wiring diagram Then using a Volt meter you should be able to test the switch. The wiring diagram should give yo the color of the wires going to and from the fan switch
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My 2014 Whitehawk 24 RBS works the same way, 1 speed for fan only 2 speed for AC, and let me tell you that the difference between the two AC speed isn't uge, you can hear the difference more than you can feel it
We have a 2014 White Hawk 29REKS and when the air conditioning is running, both the high and low speed fan settings seem to work fine. When I set it in non-air conditioning mode - i.e. just want to bring more outside air in - the fan runs the same speed whether it's set for high or low speed. Any ideas what might be causing this?
Same with mine. Chances are, it's working as designed. I'm not going to worry about it. More air flow the better. I'm sure you've got other projects you'd rather be doing on the trailer than messing with a switch that is probably fine. Heck, going in after a "problem" like this will generally break something else.