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Bet the connector is melted and fuzed to the resister.
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 07:52:51 -0500, "Mike" > wrote: >Are you sure about under the glove box. My 96 Caravan has the resistor >accessed/mounted under the hood, passenger side firewall, just inboard of >the shock tower top. A little hard to see and get to, but not impossible. >It was a simple change, and definitely the problem for a high only blower >motor. > >"damnnickname" > wrote in message alkaboutautos.com... >> The heater resistor block is bad, the default is hi blower all the time, >> its easy to replace, 2 8mm screws under the glove box, >> > |
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be careful there was a issue with the resistor block and connector melting
damnnickname wrote: > The heater resistor block is bad, the default is hi blower all the time, > its easy to replace, 2 8mm screws under the glove box, |
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be careful there was a issue with the resistor block and connector melting
damnnickname wrote: > The heater resistor block is bad, the default is hi blower all the time, > its easy to replace, 2 8mm screws under the glove box, |
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