blower resistor

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livesinmo
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blower resistor

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OK so I haven't finished this project yet but I got all the information from this post:http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=23496thank you robinSo I have in the resistor card out now and thanks to O'Reilly's autoparts 7/32" socket and pivoting adaptor and a socket wrench and some contorting it is removed. Here's the part: this is my first post so I'm still perfecting this. Am I the only one looking at the one resistor or maybe it's a diode and thinking to himself, this is $40? I'll respond when I finish this and I can get the fan to operate on a speed other than just high.

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where did you buy the resistor? I replaced one on a friends dodge durango and oddly enough the dealer had the best price, but every different auto store had different prices.
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Post by northvibe »

where did you buy the resistor? I replaced one on a friends dodge durango and oddly enough the dealer had the best price, but every different auto store had different prices.
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