Re: heater switch

From: david zavetsky (zavetsky@usaor.net)
Date: Sun Aug 22 1999 - 01:28:37 EDT


Thanks very much! Very interesting!

At 10:46 AM 8/28/99 -0500, you wrote:
>There is a resistor in the air duct probably near the blower motor with wires
>that run to and from the blower motor. Most veichles have them. This way
the
>manifacture can use a 1 speed motor and use a resistor to reduce the
voltage to
>the motor for lower speeds. I dont have an older dak to look at right
>now,(mine is a 99), but somewhere on or near the firewall on the passenger
side
>near the blower motor. It is possable that the resistor may be in the air
duct
>under the dash also. When you find it it will probabably have at least 4
wires
>in a plug going to it. Hope this helps.
>Jim in Waco.
>
>david zavetsky wrote:
>
>> Has anyone heard of a resistor under the hood somewhere that would make the
>> heater/AC blower malfunction? The switch will work on HIGH but no other
>> speed.......SOmeone suggested that it is a resistor under the hood that
>> typically goes bad.....If there is one, where is it?
>>
>> Thanks in advance....this is for my fatherinlaw's friend...its a 92/93ish 6
>> cylinder Dak....
>>
>> 1992 Dodge Dakota V8 3.90's
>> 1987 Honda Shadow VT1100C
>
>
>
1992 Dodge Dakota V8 3.90's
1987 Honda Shadow VT1100C



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