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Old 11-08-2007, 04:23 PM
Mike Gerber Mike Gerber is offline
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Re: Fan Speed Dial

For the fan speed, check the blower motor resistor pack. This is the most common part that fails and results in the loss of the lower fan speeds. Follow the wiring from the blower motor (under the passenger side of the dash) and you will see the resistor pack in the blower motor housing. It's usually held in by 1 screw. Remove the wiring connector to it and then remove the screw and take the resistor pack out. Take it to the dealer to match it up with the new part. I believe this is a dealer only part. It should run about $50-$60. It really shouldn't be related to doing a compression check. I would have to assume it's just a coincidence.

Mike
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