I am helping a friend fix the relay for the air conditioner on his JD 4230 diesel cab tractor. He had a person replace all the wiring some time back and said it work for awhile after he got it back. 4 wires, ground, wire to the blower/wipers, power wire from a circuit breaker (CB) and another power wire that is only hot when the key is on.
My question, the power wire from the CB is always hot even when the key is removed. This to me is wrong, since the CB wire is on the coil causing the relay to be always on, even when the tractor is not running. To me this wrong, what do others think? He does not have the old relay, but to me this is what burnt it out.
What I am thinking of doing is switching the 2 hot wires. This way the relay will only come on when the key is on and the always hot wire will be connected to something only when the relay is actived, by the key being on. Good plan or not?
My question, the power wire from the CB is always hot even when the key is removed. This to me is wrong, since the CB wire is on the coil causing the relay to be always on, even when the tractor is not running. To me this wrong, what do others think? He does not have the old relay, but to me this is what burnt it out.
What I am thinking of doing is switching the 2 hot wires. This way the relay will only come on when the key is on and the always hot wire will be connected to something only when the relay is actived, by the key being on. Good plan or not?