Any trick to cross-referencing transistors?
Any trick to cross-referencing transistors?
Anyone know of a trick to cross over a PN that I don't know about...like 'add a C' or 'subtract three from the number'?
This isn't in an ECM...it is in a PWM fractional HP blower motor on a '97 DeVille, but I figured I'd try to replace the bad transistors and caps before shelling out ~$250 on a new one.
Part Numbers on it are:
M(space)8699
R9634
Second one is
M 8699
R9635
So I assume the first one is the number and the second one is a date code. TIA
This isn't in an ECM...it is in a PWM fractional HP blower motor on a '97 DeVille, but I figured I'd try to replace the bad transistors and caps before shelling out ~$250 on a new one.
Part Numbers on it are:
M(space)8699
R9634
Second one is
M 8699
R9635
So I assume the first one is the number and the second one is a date code. TIA
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You might try poking around on www.digikey.com or www.newark.com
Google search might also work as well, using 'transistor cross reference'
Google search might also work as well, using 'transistor cross reference'
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