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Old 10-12-2006, 01:53 AM   #3
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Default Re: heater problems

Have you checked the fuse? have you pulled the fuse box and made sure that the connections on the back of the box are good and not all nasty. i know that my winshield leaked and got into the fuse box when the car was sitting and has a little curosion on the back of some of the fuse connections, just something to check. as far as the blower you could disconnect the blower wires, and install a 15amp inline fuse to the power wire and connect the blower directly to the battery just touch it to the terminals. if it comes on then your good. then it mite be the switch. or a fuse. mine would also blow the fuse from time to time.
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