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Brian - 02 Dec 2004 20:22 GMT
hello
does anyone have a clue why my blower fan only works on the high level?
thanks
Brian
Steve T - 02 Dec 2004 23:58 GMT
> hello
> does anyone have a clue why my blower fan only works on the high level?
> thanks
> Brian

Hmm what kind of car/truck? Either is a blower resistor or amplifier..
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Brian - 03 Dec 2004 02:21 GMT
hello
thanks for the reply
it is a 2000 Nissan frontier
Brian

> > hello
> > does anyone have a clue why my blower fan only works on the high level?
> > thanks
> > Brian
>
> Hmm what kind of car/truck? Either is a blower resistor or amplifier..
remcow - 03 Dec 2004 01:56 GMT
> does anyone have a clue why my blower fan only works on the high level?

Hi Brian

The blower switch on my car goes to a resistor network on all settings
except high (high goes directly through through the switch).
I am not sure where that unit would be located, but electrically it is
between the fan switch and blower fan - it must be located in that general
vicinity.

This network contains a fuse or fusible link, according to my schematic -
that fuse may be blown on your car.
It shows this fuse to be an integral part of this network, so hopefully they
designed it such that it can be replaced.

Regards,
Remco

Regards,
Remco
Steve T - 03 Dec 2004 05:48 GMT
>> does anyone have a clue why my blower fan only works on the high level?
>
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> between the fan switch and blower fan - it must be located in that general
> vicinity.

These are always located in the airstream on the blower housing.
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seemore - 03 Dec 2004 18:32 GMT
> hello
> does anyone have a clue why my blower fan only works on the high
> level? thanks
> Brian

The switch is set on high??  LOL
 
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