DennisG01
01-09-2014, 14:24
I looked through some old threads but I wasn't able to find the answer, but then maybe my searching skills aren't that good, either.
For the past few months the fan/blower has cutout once in a while while on high. If I turned it back to position 3, it was usually alright. If I rotated the switch a few times it usually returned to fully operational. Most recently, there's been a few times where it hasn't come on at all. Sometimes the "Fonzy" trick has worked, other times it would just start working again after a few minutes.
I looked around and found possibly the resistor to be the most likely cause? AllData says to "roll back the instrument panel" to access it. But it appears the resistor is located on top of the blower, or just a bit to left of it. How do you get to it and is there a way to test it?
Before I start digging into the dash, what are anyone's thoughts? Resistor most likely? Maybe the switch?
For the past few months the fan/blower has cutout once in a while while on high. If I turned it back to position 3, it was usually alright. If I rotated the switch a few times it usually returned to fully operational. Most recently, there's been a few times where it hasn't come on at all. Sometimes the "Fonzy" trick has worked, other times it would just start working again after a few minutes.
I looked around and found possibly the resistor to be the most likely cause? AllData says to "roll back the instrument panel" to access it. But it appears the resistor is located on top of the blower, or just a bit to left of it. How do you get to it and is there a way to test it?
Before I start digging into the dash, what are anyone's thoughts? Resistor most likely? Maybe the switch?