Blower only works on High
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Blower only works on High
My blower for my air conditioner and heater only works when it is on the high setting.
I suspect that it is the blower resistor. It cost $51.00, and I plan on changing it out today to see if that is the problem. i will get back and let yall know.
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I suspect that it is the blower resistor. It cost $51.00, and I plan on changing it out today to see if that is the problem. i will get back and let yall know.
key words for future searches: AC, heater, fan, control, panel, charge, power, troubleshoot, short, circuit
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When you get it out, that little spring part is probably loose.
Some have fixed it (at least temporarily) by re-soldering it
back to it's post. I did this last week, and so far so good.
(of course didn't try this until after buying a new one, duh)
Some have fixed it (at least temporarily) by re-soldering it
back to it's post. I did this last week, and so far so good.
(of course didn't try this until after buying a new one, duh)
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Yep, lay on your back in the passenger floor board. Look up under the dash. You will see a large round object, prolly 8" in diameter. That is the blower. Right beside that is a pice that is put in there right beside it with a quick connect wiring harness going to it. It is held in by two phillips head screws. Unscrew it, and pull it out. I have been trying to get to this all wekk, and will finally get to do it this afternoon. Like previously stated, might only need a little soldering doen to fix it.
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Yep, lay on your back in the passenger floor board. Look up under the dash. You will see a large round object, prolly 8" in diameter. That is the blower. Right beside that is a pice that is put in there right beside it with a quick connect wiring harness going to it. It is held in by two phillips head screws. Unscrew it, and pull it out. I have been trying to get to this all wekk, and will finally get to do it this afternoon. Like previously stated, might only need a little soldering doen to fix it.
Thanks all, will look at it this weekend....
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Thanks guys, it was the plug in at the resistor, wasn't plugged in, now I have all 4 speeds but weird thing is, 2nd and 3rd position is reverse, 2 nd position is faster than 3rd position, hmmm....??? 1 is slow and 4 is the fastest.
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