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Car Forum / Pontiac / Pontiac Cars / April 2006

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2002 Grand Prix GTP Cabin Fan

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Analogue Kid - 19 Apr 2006 23:17 GMT
Hi All,

I own a 2002 GTP. The car's inside cabin fan only works if the fan speed
selector is set to 5 (the maximum). Positions 1 to 4 do not work. Since I
have been work from home allot recently I don't know when it stopped
working. It's like one day it worked and the next time I drove the car the
fan didn't work properly, so I had no symptoms or warning signs. Just
wondering if any other owner's had the same problem and if it was more than
just replacing the switch.

Thanks In Advance,

Nicolaos
Terry - 20 Apr 2006 00:45 GMT
> Hi All,
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The fan speed resistor is probably bad, I believe this is a common
occurrence with GM products.

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Analogue Kid - 20 Apr 2006 02:09 GMT
Thanks Terry. It seems like the problem is all too common. Too bad it took
GM 8 years to fix it. :-(

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> Message 4276 will tell you more, just follow the thread.
 
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