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iis4isaac Newbie
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Posted: Oct 19 2007 at 11:42am | IP Logged
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Has anyone had trouble with their fan controls? The other day I tried to turn on the heat and found that my fan only runs on the highest setting (4). 1 - 3 are all dead as if the AC/Heat was off.
Anyone else had this problem? More likely a switch issue? Or is it a relay that leads to a fan control that I can check?
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Posted: Oct 19 2007 at 5:55pm | IP Logged
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If it only works on Hi setting, then your resistor block is bad, 100% sure. It's easy to replace if you're mechanically inclined, but if not, find a friend you trust or just take it in to be replaced.
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Posted: Oct 20 2007 at 12:01pm | IP Logged
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Resistor block eh? Is that in the switch or is it part of something else? I'll check my haynes manual. It's just called a resistor block, eh?
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Posted: Oct 20 2007 at 10:48pm | IP Logged
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If you give me your vehicle information, I can look up part number and replacement procedures.
Year Model (XE, LE ... etc) Engine (V6 or I4)
Also, usually Napa or some other parts store might be able to get the part.
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Posted: Oct 21 2007 at 3:47pm | IP Logged
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I found the fan resistor in my electrical diagram in my haynes book. Looks like that's the right item. Advanced Auto Parts was able to order it for me. So it's on its way. I couldn't find anything in my haynes book that identified where the fan resistor is located. So I figured I'd take the controls out of the dash and follow the wires until I find it inbetween the switch and the blower.
But if someone already knows where it's located and can save me some headaches, that'd be great.
My truck is:
2000 Frontier, SE, v6 3.3
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Posted: Oct 21 2007 at 6:21pm | IP Logged
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Behind the glove box, near the blower motor.
It might possibly be mounted inside the ducting. Not to the point where you have to remove any pieces. Most companies today mount them onto the ducting using 4 screws, with the resistors inside the ducting to help keep the resistors cool. It's easy to identify in most cases, having 5 wires or so going into a connector.
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should be here in about five days... I'll let you know how I come out...
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Posted: Oct 22 2007 at 8:55pm | IP Logged
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Just wanted to thank everyone for the information. Mine died Sunday morning, a quick search on google and I got the answer here.
Wanted to add one more bit of info..... If you know someone that is electrically inclined, the part can be repaired. I fixed mine. There was a broken trace between pin 1 and the beginning of the trace on the circuit board. Scrub the board to get a good solder connection and then lay a small piece of wire from the edge connector to the trace. Do not go directly to the fuse link.
My 2cents ($cdn)
Cheech
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Posted: Oct 23 2007 at 8:35am | IP Logged
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I thought about that, but for $28 I figured I'd just put a new one in. Not worth the headache if my solder came loose.
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Posted: Nov 07 2007 at 10:38am | IP Logged
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Ohh.. and an update. The fan resistor fixed it. It was easily accessible on mine directly behind the glove box on the bottom side. I was able to reach up from the floor to replace it. Took about three minutes.
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