Description
When your cab fan stops working on different speed settings or only runs full blast, it’s usually your blower resistor that’s given up the ghost. This happens more often than you’d think—one day you’ve got perfect climate control, the next you’re stuck with either hurricane-force air or nothing at all. This replacement resistor brings back those variable fan speeds you need to stay comfortable whether you’re defogging windows on a damp morning or dialing down the air on a mild day.
What You’re Getting
- Works with multiple brands including Deutz, Same, Hurlimann, and Lamborghini—perfect for mixed fleets
- Restores all fan speed settings so you can fine-tune your cab comfort
- Built to handle the electrical loads and temperature swings of agricultural work
- Compatible with cabin fans 54311, 54305, or 54307 for complete system function
- Quality electrical contacts that won’t burn out after a few thousand cycles
Built for Real Farm Work
Blower resistors live in a harsh environment. They’re constantly converting electrical energy into heat to reduce fan speed, all while sitting in the airstream that can carry moisture and debris. This resistor is designed for tractors that put in long days across different conditions—from precision farming with an Agrotron L to heavy field operations with an M series or specialized applications with a Profiline model.
Made to Last
This replacement uses heavy-duty resistor elements designed to handle the continuous current draw of agricultural blower motors. Unlike cheap universal resistors that burn out quickly, this one’s built specifically for the demands of tractor cab service where the fan might run for 10 hours straight. The contacts resist corrosion from the humidity and temperature changes that come with farm work.
Installation Notes
Installation is typically straightforward—the resistor usually sits in the blower housing where airflow helps cool it. Pro tip: if your resistor failed prematurely, check for a restricted cabin air filter. Reduced airflow makes the blower motor work harder, drawing more current through the resistor and shortening its life. Test all fan speeds after installation to make sure everything’s working right before you close things up.






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