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I agree as well. Easy DIY. Just look on the homepage for the instructions.
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V, Could it be the normal function of the auto climate control? Mine will adjust fan speed and temps as needed, regulating itself. This is unlike a normal fan switch which holds a low or high speed constantly. Check you 'auto' button. Otherwise it is definately the Final Stage Resistor as stated prviously |
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final stage resistor my friend...easy DIY...find on home page for instructions...note....the removal of the glovebox is not nessss.
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thanks fellas
thanks fellas
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i found a brand new OEM final stage res on ebay for 55 bucks
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