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Old January 29th 09, 08:21 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.saturn
Steph[_1_]
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Default 2003 Saturn L-200 Climate Control Problem

Fwiw, before I dumped my LW-200 the A/C clutch assembly went out.
It was a $1k+ repair.

"Oppie" > wrote in
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> Tell your bil to trade in his L series. He can not seem to effectively
> express himself. Are we talking problems of heat, defogging or simply
> blower motor?
>
> fwiw- My Lw-300 had a problem with a connector behind the HVAC panel
> and radio. The connector burned up a few pins. As this was not a
> connection that had to be removed for service, I bypassed the burned
> pins by cutting them off one at a time from each side of the
> connectors and splicing them permanently. The blower control switch
> was also burned but still serviceable. The blower switch is not
> available as a separate item - the entire hvac panel must be replaced
> (at about $180).
>
> Oppie
>
> "Dejola" > wrote in message
> .
> ..
>>
>> I received this message from my brother-in-law who is having a
>> problem with his climate control. I pass his message along unedited.
>> This is all I know about his problem. Haven't been able to reach him
>> for further information or clarification. He's traveling.
>>
>> Any body have any idea what could be going on. He hopes it's
>> something simple and inexpensive to repair, but one Saturn owner he
>> spoke with says he could be in for a repair bill of $600 to $800.
>>
>> Thanks. My brother-in-law's statement of symptoms is below:
>>
>>
>> "It was going on after a long time, and running for about 5 minutes
>> or less, and now it don;t go on at all. I heard the motor and it seem
>> to be straining, and then all at once it would kick in and run for 5
>> or less minutes.i checked all fuses and they're okay."

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