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06-03-2004, 01:41 PM | #1 | |
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A/C fan problems
I was hoping someone might help me. I have a 1999 Trooper and have an intermittent fan problem. It is starting to get hot here in Texas so I need to resolve this problem soon. The A/C itself seems to be working fine but the fan may or may not come on. I have felt the fan and when it is working it does cycle through the speeds. If it comes on, it will stay on until I turn the truck off. The fan speed doesn’t seem up to par as I have to put the speed all the way up to get any kind of cooling going. The times it doesn’t start, it may never start up. However, I have seen it magically come on when my speed increased (entering a highway).
The only other symptoms I can offer is the amount of water being discharged seems to be excessive and immediate. I thought that had something to do only with the A/C but if I turn the A/C off it keeps on dripping. Even if I turn the heater on it keeps on dripping and a fast rate. The only way to stop the dripping is to turn the fan off. Is it my fan? Is it possibly a fuse (I don’t know how to check if the two fuses in the box are still good)? Lastly, do you think my A/C is still fine and it is just a fan problem? Thanks for any help Scott |
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06-05-2004, 06:54 AM | #2 | |
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Sounds like a problem with the blower speed resistor pack. I'm not positive where it is on the trooper, but they are *usually* bolted to, or paritally inside the blower duct (behind the glove box area). Trace the wires from the blower speed selector switch to find where the resistor pack is.
G/luck Joel
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12-30-2014, 02:42 PM | #3 | ||
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Re: A/C fan problems
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So, I think the fan speed control knobs (resistor) is bad. Is this what you discovered? Jeff L. Hampton, VA |
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