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Old 11-22-2005, 04:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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No heat, and it's damn cold.

I bought an ae92, and the heat is not blowing. It produces heat, but the heat seeps into the cabin ever so slowly. The blower works fine, I hooked it up to another car and it worked. The cb hadn't broken, it didnt need to be reset. All the male pieces having to do with the blower and heater I've tested and all are ok. The switch, the cb, the relay, the resistor, and the blower itself are working fine. The blower just won't blow...I haven't yet tested the power source to the blower, but it's next. If however, it's not the power source, what else could it possibly be? Any ideas?

Like I said, the heat works, the car produces heat. The blower just won't blow. The blower was tested and is good.
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The switch?
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Old 11-23-2005, 03:40 AM   #3 (permalink)
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yeah i agree the switch or the resistor, it may work on high if its the resistor. if you don't wanna get into it run a wire to the batt put a switch in it to the + motor terminal then ground the - side so at least you wont freeze
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it could be that the resistors are burned up and needs to be replaced. It controls the speed of AC/heater fan. When the resistors burn out your fan will only work on the "HI" setting. "HI" setting doesn't use any of the resistors and that's why it works. check your resistors..
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