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Old 03-26-2006, 09:18 AM
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Question 2000 Gt Problems

My brake light is on and won't go off but i have new brakes, i was told it might be a sensor?

my cigarette lighter outlet is out and i i checked the fuses and checked to make sure it didn't disconnect itself.

my ac and heat isn't blowing out at all, i was told it might be a blower, but if that were the case i'd at least have some heat or cold air coming out while it's turned on, it just wouldn't be blowing out.

Let Me Know Of Anything I Can Do Before I Go Spend Loads Of Cash To Get It Checked Out
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Old 03-26-2006, 09:36 AM
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Re: 2000 Gt Problems

the brake light may be due to low fluid level. Did the light come on right after the brakes were changed?

The lighter its self could be bad, look at the spring in the center to see if the coils broken.
but thier might be a fuse or relay bad causing the AC/Heat/lighter not to work.

Try the Fan switch on 3 or above, if it works on 3-5 then the resistor on the blower motor is bad.

Giv that stuff a go and see what you come up with, let us know if anything else if fishy.
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