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'96 Caravan blower issue
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daytripper > wrote: > On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 17:44:42 -0600, aarcuda69062 > > wrote: > > >In article >, > > "Larry Crites" > wrote: > > > >> And if you replace it and it goes out again you need a new blower motor. > >> > >> Larry > > > >Failed blower motors tend to not work well at high speed. > >Not what the OP described. > > Think. > > What Max is saying is the thing that can croak the resistor module is a > failing blower motor. For instance, if one of the armature windings is > shorted... I don't think Max said that. I do think the part number for that resistor has superseded something like 6 times since it was introduced. I think it's because they're **** to begin with. I think that if there were a problem with shorted windings, the switch would be the pattern failure (it's not) I think I install about four of these a month. |
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