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96 Caravan heater blower switch
I've got a 96 Caravan. The blower motor for the heater/air conditioning works fine, but recently, the switch seems to have gone wonky. The blower motor will only come on if you turn the switch all the way up to the max. The lower speeds don't work at all. Could this be just the switch? Are there any relays or fuses I should check first? Thanks. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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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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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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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 lkaboutautos.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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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 lkaboutautos.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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"Morgan Perrry" <mptran @ istop.com> wrote in message >...
> I've got a 96 Caravan. The blower motor for the heater/air conditioning > works fine, but recently, the switch seems to have gone wonky. The blower > motor will only come on if you turn the switch all the way up to the max. > The lower speeds don't work at all. > > Could this be just the switch? > > Are there any relays or fuses I should check first? > > Thanks. From your description, the resistor that drops the voltage for the lower speeds is burned out. I don't know where it is located on that model. Sometimes the resistor is located behind the switch. On other models, it mounts in the on the heater core/evaporator enclosure. The resistor usually looks like a coiled spring. -Kirk Matheson |
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"Morgan Perrry" <mptran @ istop.com> wrote in message >...
> I've got a 96 Caravan. The blower motor for the heater/air conditioning > works fine, but recently, the switch seems to have gone wonky. The blower > motor will only come on if you turn the switch all the way up to the max. > The lower speeds don't work at all. > > Could this be just the switch? > > Are there any relays or fuses I should check first? > > Thanks. From your description, the resistor that drops the voltage for the lower speeds is burned out. I don't know where it is located on that model. Sometimes the resistor is located behind the switch. On other models, it mounts in the on the heater core/evaporator enclosure. The resistor usually looks like a coiled spring. -Kirk Matheson |
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You are absolutely correct, I stand corrected Mike, i think i posted that at
5am this morning when I got into the shop, didnt have my coffee yet, O this name i use now is for my outlook express Newsgroup here at home, I am also Damnnickname "Mike" > wrote in message ... > 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 > lkaboutautos.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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You are absolutely correct, I stand corrected Mike, i think i posted that at
5am this morning when I got into the shop, didnt have my coffee yet, O this name i use now is for my outlook express Newsgroup here at home, I am also Damnnickname "Mike" > wrote in message ... > 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 > lkaboutautos.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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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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