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nickbain 08-15-2007 10:38 PM

Is the problem
 
A blower motor resistor.....my blower only works on the two highest settings (I think...I can't feel any air outta the vents on the lower settings). Just wondering cause if it is then I'll go get a new one...if it's not then I gotta start looking deeper.

troyertrain 08-15-2007 10:42 PM

yepp, that thar be the problem...

jayson_waltz 08-15-2007 11:07 PM

thats what it is

antichrysler 08-16-2007 12:39 AM

yuppp

MixtapeMessiah 08-16-2007 02:29 AM

have fun changin it and have fun goin to the chiropractor afterwards. its a bitch to change if ur fat and/or tall as hell (like me)

Kilroy 08-16-2007 02:49 AM

FUnny thing about this. The ex had the same problem, the blower only worked on high. I told her it was the resistor. She took it into the shop, they replaced her ignition switch, and now it works. Go figure????

nickbain 08-16-2007 06:07 AM

cool, thought so thanks

AGT 08-16-2007 09:21 AM

I wanna post! I wanna post!

Yes to your question. Good day sir.

teflone 08-16-2007 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kilroy (Post 295612)
FUnny thing about this. The ex had the same problem, the blower only worked on high. I told her it was the resistor. She took it into the shop, they replaced her ignition switch, and now it works. Go figure????



It didnt occur to you they were ripping her off ?

Ignition switch my ass.. those are much more expensive as opposed to a 20 dollar resistor pack..

Most mechanics are all the same.. they see a women, and tell them a line of BS and make more money off them..

You sir have been had.. :cry:

SIUlero 08-16-2007 10:15 PM

^^agreed!

they replaced her resistor and charged her for an ignition switch.

antichrysler 08-16-2007 10:31 PM

lol or maybe they were a stupid mechanic and charged her for a resistor and replaced her ignition switch

lonnie 08-23-2007 09:33 AM

On my wifes old car we tried to get the pads replaced and they said that the brake drum cylinders in the rear were bad which took a 80 dollar job up to 1100 to replace the cylinders, rotors on all four wheels and the do the brake job. I don't trust any mechanics at all. Thats why I watch the work being done. I just bought her a new taurus, and when we got it inspected the damn mechanic there tried to fail it because he broke the dame brake drum trying to get it off, and the bad things was that it was only broke on the out side rim so it didn't qualify it to be failed. I went there on my lunch brake raised alittle hell and got two brand new rotors and the inspection for free. Crooked ass mechanics. Can't trust any of them.

Marrko 08-23-2007 09:38 AM

i've never noticed this until i read this post... i've got the same dang problem here... so here's the question how much does this resistor cost?

AGT 08-23-2007 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marrko (Post 296525)
i've never noticed this until i read this post... i've got the same dang problem here... so here's the question how much does this resistor cost?


Quote:

Originally Posted by teflone (Post 295650)
It didnt occur to you they were ripping her off ?

Ignition switch my ass.. those are much more expensive as opposed to a 20 dollar resistor pack..

Most mechanics are all the same.. they see a women, and tell them a line of BS and make more money off them..

You sir have been had.. :cry:


Ah...:coolio:

Marrko 08-23-2007 01:08 PM

sry didn't notice that :) thnx anyways :) too bad shipping to Lithuania will cost me 34$ so in total it's 54 $ :(

Redog 08-23-2007 02:45 PM

I replaced mine about 2 weeks ago, the bruises just when away (for real) :(

meadus101 08-23-2007 03:24 PM

Man, All you guys talk crap about your mechanics....


I guess it's where i live. they're pretty honest around here... If there are crooks everyone knows it and they go out of business. I usually stay and watch the work anyways, if not, I'm poking around underneath while she's up on the ramp. I gotta say though, the mechanics around are pretty honest, I guess it all has to do with the area you're living in.

teflone 08-23-2007 04:56 PM

here here
 
True here too in Hamilton, I've used many mechanics, most were ok, one bad one in Stoney Creek (Utter criminals)

But the best one by far is my buddy John, Runcos Auto on John st.

He's as honest as they get, to fault actually.. Good guy, he wont steer you wrong.

Us Canadians kick dis-honest mechanics's ass down the street I guess.. lmao

steve-o 08-23-2007 08:40 PM

I trust my mechanic, because its me :)

Kilroy 08-24-2007 01:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teflone (Post 295650)
It didnt occur to you they were ripping her off ?

Ignition switch my ass.. those are much more expensive as opposed to a 20 dollar resistor pack..

Most mechanics are all the same.. they see a women, and tell them a line of BS and make more money off them..

You sir have been had.. :cry:



No, she wasn't "had"!! She had trouble with the ignition switch to start. Once it was changed, the blower worked properly, I can't explain it, but it happened. They DID change the ignition switch. Maybe one of life's little mysteries.


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