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Replaced the exact right part, thank you Mike Romain and Snow
....and several others over the years who have posted on the Jeep
Wrangler fan motor only running at high speed. I have a 2004 Wrangler Sport, under warrantee still, but after the low speed died, I could not find the time to drop the vehicle off to the local dealer - yesterday the medium speed died. Only left with high speed, which I only use in extreme cold or extreme heat. I decided it was worth paying for the part if it wasn't too expensive, and doing it myself today, rather than schedule the time with the dealer service guys, drop the Jeep off, schlep back when (maybe) they've fixed it, and argue whether or not it is covered by extended warrantee or not. 16.00 for the part. 20 minutes to put in. Fan works again on all speeds. Having the FSM? Priceless... At least it paid for itself. BUT - from reading this newsgroup over the last couple of years I had a pretty good idea of what was wrong, and many people saying the part was easy to replace. And Mike Romain and Snow posting very specific symptoms that steered me to the right part the first time, always a plus. Thanks. --doug |
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Replaced the exact right part, thank you Mike Romain and Snow
Glad it was an easy fix, and thanks for telling us.
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Replaced the exact right part, thank you Mike Romain and Snow
You are welcome, thanks for the update.
Mike " wrote: > > ...and several others over the years who have posted on the Jeep > Wrangler fan motor only running at high speed. I have a 2004 Wrangler > Sport, under warrantee still, but after the low speed died, I could not > find the time to drop the vehicle off to the local dealer - yesterday > the medium speed died. Only left with high speed, which I only use in > extreme cold or extreme heat. > > I decided it was worth paying for the part if it wasn't too expensive, > and doing it myself today, rather than schedule the time with the > dealer service guys, drop the Jeep off, schlep back when (maybe) > they've fixed it, and argue whether or not it is covered by extended > warrantee or not. > > 16.00 for the part. 20 minutes to put in. Fan works again on all > speeds. Having the FSM? Priceless... At least it paid for itself. > > BUT - from reading this newsgroup over the last couple of years I had a > pretty good idea of what was wrong, and many people saying the part was > easy to replace. And Mike Romain and Snow posting very specific > symptoms that steered me to the right part the first time, always a > plus. > > Thanks. > --doug |
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Replaced the exact right part, thank you Mike Romain and Snow
Cool doug, but the winter time has been over for some time, just take
the top off, and put a T-shirt over the seat for later. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ " wrote: > > ...and several others over the years who have posted on the Jeep > Wrangler fan motor only running at high speed. I have a 2004 Wrangler > Sport, under warrantee still, but after the low speed died, I could not > find the time to drop the vehicle off to the local dealer - yesterday > the medium speed died. Only left with high speed, which I only use in > extreme cold or extreme heat. > > I decided it was worth paying for the part if it wasn't too expensive, > and doing it myself today, rather than schedule the time with the > dealer service guys, drop the Jeep off, schlep back when (maybe) > they've fixed it, and argue whether or not it is covered by extended > warrantee or not. > > 16.00 for the part. 20 minutes to put in. Fan works again on all > speeds. Having the FSM? Priceless... At least it paid for itself. > > BUT - from reading this newsgroup over the last couple of years I had a > pretty good idea of what was wrong, and many people saying the part was > easy to replace. And Mike Romain and Snow posting very specific > symptoms that steered me to the right part the first time, always a > plus. > > Thanks. > --doug |
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Replaced the exact right part, thank you Mike Romain and Snow
Bill, you have to get out of Kalifornia once in a while, and see how the
"real world" lives. Cleveland, Ohio weather has been cold and rainy for the last few weeks. YUK! Down into the 40's at night sometimes and some days the highs were in the low 50's. Boo Hoo. Tom "L.W.(Bill) Hughes III" > wrote in message ... > Cool doug, but the winter time has been over for some time, just take > the top off, and put a T-shirt over the seat for later. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > http://www.billhughes.com/ > > " wrote: > > |
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Replaced the exact right part, thank you Mike Romain and Snow
Looks like there's enough time to caught a few waves:
http://www.camzone.com/index.php?cam=scripps God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ mabar wrote: > > Bill, you have to get out of Kalifornia once in a while, and see how the > "real world" lives. Cleveland, Ohio weather has been cold and rainy for the > last few weeks. YUK! Down into the 40's at night sometimes and some days > the highs were in the low 50's. > > Boo Hoo. > > Tom |
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