Need for electric fan?
I don't understand the problem.
I don't see why hitting 198 ° while climbing Vail Pass is a problem. (And I speak from some experience. I've never driven Vail Pass in my Rover but I've driven it in rental car many times. My brother lives in Vail.) Vail Pass is not just "a hill." It's a long, steady climb to 10,662 ft.
But back to my point - why is hitting 198 ° climbing Vail Pass a problem? And why do you think your fan is FUBAR?
I don't see why hitting 198 ° while climbing Vail Pass is a problem. (And I speak from some experience. I've never driven Vail Pass in my Rover but I've driven it in rental car many times. My brother lives in Vail.) Vail Pass is not just "a hill." It's a long, steady climb to 10,662 ft.
But back to my point - why is hitting 198 ° climbing Vail Pass a problem? And why do you think your fan is FUBAR?
The fan is locked up and when I pulled it out I broke off three of the bolts. It's supposed to get up to 100 degrees here this week so I will take the advise given and replace the fan
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