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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / July 2005

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Ford Mustang 2000

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aaa - 22 Jul 2005 20:59 GMT
The interior fan switch now only works on the high setting. Does anyone know
what the cause and fix for this might be. I had a similar problem with a 99
honda civic and it required me to replace a resistor located behind the
glove box. Suggestions greatly appreciated...
Big Al - 23 Jul 2005 01:05 GMT
> The interior fan switch now only works on the high setting. Does anyone
> know what the cause and fix for this might be. I had a similar problem
> with a 99 honda civic and it required me to replace a resistor located
> behind the glove box. Suggestions greatly appreciated...

Most likely the same problem. Or it could be the fan switch.

Al
Ashton Crusher - 23 Jul 2005 01:35 GMT
>The interior fan switch now only works on the high setting. Does anyone know
>what the cause and fix for this might be. I had a similar problem with a 99
>honda civic and it required me to replace a resistor located behind the
>glove box. Suggestions greatly appreciated...

Replace the resistor behind the glove box.
 
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