Moron successfully changes blower module. Thanks HotZ...
jimmiejam
09-03-2005, 10:13 PM
..with the instructions that HotZ gave me to change the blower motor module I did it no problem. :lol2: I need basic exact instructions to do things. :loser:
Took it out no problem. Went to the junk yard got one for $35.00 and ploped her back in. Blower works just fine now. It was continually running.
Great stuff. Thanks HotZ and others who posted. Great site. Jim
Took it out no problem. Went to the junk yard got one for $35.00 and ploped her back in. Blower works just fine now. It was continually running.
Great stuff. Thanks HotZ and others who posted. Great site. Jim
tman
09-04-2005, 01:12 AM
I like hearing success stories, too many people post only about problems, and not about successes.
Good job HotZ28!
Good job HotZ28!
HotZ28
09-04-2005, 04:10 PM
:thumbsup: I love it when a plan comes together! :rofl:
In my line of work, I have some very intelligent “technicians in training”, that are either too proud or embarrassed, to ask the right questions needed prior to tackling a job. The result is often failure! If a person don’t understand the scope of the job, it is best to ask questions just like jimmiejam did. I always encourage my students to ask questions, even if it sounds stupid to them, or others. No one can criticize success! With the right information, tools, persistence, patience and sometimes a “six pack”, just about anyone can make basic repairs on their own autos.
Thanks to tman for the words of encouragement!!
:cheers:
In my line of work, I have some very intelligent “technicians in training”, that are either too proud or embarrassed, to ask the right questions needed prior to tackling a job. The result is often failure! If a person don’t understand the scope of the job, it is best to ask questions just like jimmiejam did. I always encourage my students to ask questions, even if it sounds stupid to them, or others. No one can criticize success! With the right information, tools, persistence, patience and sometimes a “six pack”, just about anyone can make basic repairs on their own autos.
Thanks to tman for the words of encouragement!!
:cheers:
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