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Long story short, removed the spindle fan and z axis cover on my late 2006 VF2 to replace the coolant hose that sprung a leak, and wasnt paying attention to which 4 wire connector I unplugged the spindle fan from.. There are two of them on a gold colored plate at the top of the Z axis.. By the way, the service manuals for these machines are pretty crappy, I feel like they were a waste of $100. |
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| If you look from the front of the machine, it must be the upper connector on the right side from the plate. But it's not dangerous to test, wich one it's the right. Put the fan in and start the spindle. You must wait some minutes before the fan is running.
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