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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / December 2004

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1992 Maxima - Internal Heating Fan

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Tarnish - 19 Oct 2004 16:35 GMT
Heya folks ... My mother was just out driving and for some reason, the
interior heater fan just started up at full blast ... I've tried changing
all of the settings and even turning off the heater, but to no avail. The
fan is on full tilt boogie.

My only idea was to check/pull the fuses. There's 2 15A fuses associated
with the fan in the panel. I pulled one, but the fan kept going, I pulled
the second one and the fan stopped, but when I plug either of the two in,
the fan comes back on, even with the heater shut off. It's only off with
both out.

If anyone has had this problem or knows how to fix it without paying the
Dealer a limb to fix it, I would appreciate a helping hand. Pun intended.
;)
khankins@ameritech.net - 08 Dec 2004 00:01 GMT
I would try checking chaffing on the wires.

> Heya folks ... My mother was just out driving and for some reason, the
> interior heater fan just started up at full blast ... I've tried changing
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Dealer a limb to fix it, I would appreciate a helping hand. Pun intended.
> ;)
 
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