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'87 Astro Heat/AC Fan Switch
Before the temps rise, I want to fix my fan switch on my van. Twice before, I found used switches and replaced them, and both times, it would work only on low and medium, then eventually stopped working at all. I now have tracked down another switch AND a new fan (it seems it quit too) and have hooked up the fan...it works well..BUT...when I hooked up the switch, same thing happens: it works in low and medium, but not in high.
Any clues as to why the darn thing won't work in high? This is driving me nuts! Susan |
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Next to the blower motor is a resistor. You need to replace it. It's a dealer item only.
Good Luck.
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Re: '87 Astro Heat/AC Fan Switch
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I am soooooo pleased to find this forum...with a '86 Saab 900, an '87 Astro, and an '89 Saab 9000, this forum is a Godsend! Grateful Susan |
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Is the resistor close to the blower on the newer models too??-I am going to a great junkyard in Richmond this Friday and they usually have more of the post-'90 models. I am hoping that the resistor is always right up front like on mine. Also hoping to find some electric window motors while I'm at it. "Have screwdriver, will travel"!
Susan |
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