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Trying to figure out how to remove fan switch
My fan only worked on one speed. Wondering how to remove switch without breaking something.
I tried pulling the part you push with your finger to adjust fan speed, but it's either stuck or not meant to be removed. |
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I'd check the heater resistor first for open elements.
Which speed is working?
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#3
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If only the high speed is working, chances are it’s the resistor.
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#4
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It's been a while since I took it out of the car. I had a spare that I installed, but I think the second speed was not working. Thanks
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If everything thing is working with the spare switch, then it’s not the resistor.
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I just changed one on my 70 GTO project. That part that you are talking about has to come off to remove switch. Using a pliers I wiggled it off very slowly. Chances are it will crack. I cracked the first one I did. Luckily my parts car had one and I was able to wiggle it off with no damage. Ames might sell new ones. Good luck.
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Thanks, I found the part. I'll try to get the chrome/plastic end off without breaking. |
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True. Prior to posting this I didn't even know about the resistor. Learned something new. Again lol. |
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Wouldn’t hurt to take a look at the resistor. Should be on the right side of the AC suitcase near the POA valve. . Two screws hold it in.
If a heater car, it’s located on top of the heater housing inside the car.
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Thanks, will do.
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