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Old 03-08-2004, 04:44 PM   #11
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Originally posted by 3.4Alero@Mar 8 2004, 09:39 PM
Ignore the post above, because I only put the meter on on the first fan speed setting (doh!). So here's the skinny:

The meter readings below were taken on the various fan speed settings, at the plug that plugs into the blower motor resistor.

On setting 1, 12 volts at the yellow wire (which is labeled "B" inside the resistor plug)
On setting 2, 12 volts to the orange wire ( C )
On setting 3, 12 volts to the light blue wire (A)
On setting 4, 12 volts to the purple wire (D)
On setting 5 (the one that actually works), NO VOLTAGE AT ANY OF THE RESISTOR PLUG WIRES! Plus, with the resistor UNPLUGGED, the fan still kicked on at this setting. And no voltage was read at any fan speed setting at the dark blue wire, which is letter "E".

So, is it a bad switch? Could it be a short somewhere? HELP!
Check the fuses, and if that doesn't work, take it into the dealer.
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