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1995 Dodge Caravan a\c & heating control panel switch
The switch for the A\C & heating control panel only works on High and
anything below the high mark will not work. Is there a way of fixing this problem? Can the switch be replaced or do I have to change the hold Control panel. |
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"gbjr" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... > The switch for the A\C & heating control panel only works on High and > anything below the high mark will not work. Is there a way of fixing this > problem? Can the switch be replaced or do I have to change the hold Control > panel. > More than likely it is not the switch but a resistor located on the passenger side of the firewall just under the hood. Pretty inexpensive part from the dealer, but the harness is probably wiped out as well. I picked up the new resistor from the dealer, and then went to the boneyard for a plug/harness in better condition. Cut the wire harness and soldered the used one on, then installed the new resistor. Be sure to get the wires right our your speeds may end up in the wrong position on the switch - not fatal, but interesting.... Hope this helps! |
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"gbjr" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... > The switch for the A\C & heating control panel only works on High and > anything below the high mark will not work. Is there a way of fixing this > problem? Can the switch be replaced or do I have to change the hold Control > panel. > More than likely it is not the switch but a resistor located on the passenger side of the firewall just under the hood. Pretty inexpensive part from the dealer, but the harness is probably wiped out as well. I picked up the new resistor from the dealer, and then went to the boneyard for a plug/harness in better condition. Cut the wire harness and soldered the used one on, then installed the new resistor. Be sure to get the wires right our your speeds may end up in the wrong position on the switch - not fatal, but interesting.... Hope this helps! |
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