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Hidden fan setting on 2006 CR-V?
The fan control knob on a 2006 CR-V can be pried off (I was cleaning up some gunk from a soda spill, if you are curious why I pried it off). The knob has some plastic fingers, irregularly spaced, that engage slots in the rotary switch itself. The irregular spacing makes it so that there is only one way to put the knob on. Now here is the interesting part. If you put the knob on, but do not push it down all the way, you'll find that there is one more position it can turn to, counterclockwise from the "OFF" position. When the knob is pushed down all the way, it appears that one of the fingers is deep enough to hit something put down there to stop the switch from being turned past off to this extra position. Anyone know what this extra position does? It appeared to be the same as "OFF". Did they simply use a rotary switch that had an extra position they did not need, so they left it unused and blocked the know so you wouldn't see it? -- --Tim Smith |
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