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Help, A/C blower fan

Help, A/C blower fan

Postby kat » Wed Oct 26, 2005 6:21 pm

blower on Heat/ A/C unit only operating at low speed. Car has the auto/temp control system. When I increase fan speed indicators on display appear to go up, but fan speed does not increase. HELP!
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Re: Help, A/C blower fan

Postby WTF?? » Wed Oct 26, 2005 6:56 pm

Theres a resistor behind the HVAC that you will need to have replaced... no need to go to a dealer on that and have a local shop do it for cheaper unless youre electronically inclined.

kat wrote:Car has the auto/temp control system.


I believe you have the SLE digitial climate control... the resistor may cost a bit more than the SE models' resistors... Im not sure since ive never had to replace it...

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Postby kat » Wed Oct 26, 2005 8:19 pm

I found a resistor in the blower housing and I checked with a meter. I got 3.6 ohms on the meter. What I have read in the past was if the resistor was bad it would be blown. This one doesn't seem to be blown. Is there more than one resistor?
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