Sounds like a speed resistor problem to me.
steve preston wrote:
> Hey! The first two fan switch settings do not seem to
> cause my fan (blower) to operate. Only the highest two
> positions work (high speed and ludicrous speed). I`m
> thinking the problem must have started when they
> replaced my stereo under warranty,and I just have not
> noticed it in the last three or four weeks. (I usually
> run the fan on higher speeds anyway,to keep the
> windshield defogged). But there is no audible sound of
> air on the two lower speeds,and you can`t feel it
> either. Don`t they use just one connector on the back
> of the fan switch? How could anything be disconnected?
> I`m fairly sure the switch is good,because you can
> normally get a bad switch to intermit by wiggling or
> pushing in on it. I guess they could have broken part
> of it or something,when they went to disconnect it.
> Any ideas about this problem? I`m going to tackle it
> myself. No sense in taking it in for something this
> minor. At least I know how to be careful with stuff!
> Steve P.
> P.S. Here`s a new joke for ya: "I`d
> like for you to meet my girlfriend,she`s from one of
> the largest cities in Maine." "Bangor?" "No,not
> yet!" :)
>
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