98 XJ Heater Fan Control Operates on "4" (High) Only
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Re: 98 XJ Heater Fan Control Operates on "4" (High) Only
i replace them on a regular basis with the fans not being a issue
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
> The point is, that if the resistor blows then something is probably wrong
> with your fan. Even if the Jeeps whole resistor pack magically
> disintigrated, its a cheap easy part to replace. What caused the failure is
> the issue here.
> KH
Kevin in San Diego wrote:
> The point is, that if the resistor blows then something is probably wrong
> with your fan. Even if the Jeeps whole resistor pack magically
> disintigrated, its a cheap easy part to replace. What caused the failure is
> the issue here.
> KH
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Re: 98 XJ Heater Fan Control Operates on "4" (High) Only
Yeah then charge again for replacing the fan..
Snow...
"mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
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>i replace them on a regular basis with the fans not being a issue
>
> Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
>> The point is, that if the resistor blows then something is probably wrong
>> with your fan. Even if the Jeeps whole resistor pack magically
>> disintigrated, its a cheap easy part to replace. What caused the failure
>> is
>> the issue here.
>> KH
>
Snow...
"mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
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>i replace them on a regular basis with the fans not being a issue
>
> Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
>> The point is, that if the resistor blows then something is probably wrong
>> with your fan. Even if the Jeeps whole resistor pack magically
>> disintigrated, its a cheap easy part to replace. What caused the failure
>> is
>> the issue here.
>> KH
>
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Re: 98 XJ Heater Fan Control Operates on "4" (High) Only
Yeah then charge again for replacing the fan..
Snow...
"mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4244EA3E.34DA57C9@cac.net...
>i replace them on a regular basis with the fans not being a issue
>
> Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
>> The point is, that if the resistor blows then something is probably wrong
>> with your fan. Even if the Jeeps whole resistor pack magically
>> disintigrated, its a cheap easy part to replace. What caused the failure
>> is
>> the issue here.
>> KH
>
Snow...
"mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4244EA3E.34DA57C9@cac.net...
>i replace them on a regular basis with the fans not being a issue
>
> Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
>> The point is, that if the resistor blows then something is probably wrong
>> with your fan. Even if the Jeeps whole resistor pack magically
>> disintigrated, its a cheap easy part to replace. What caused the failure
>> is
>> the issue here.
>> KH
>
#34
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Re: 98 XJ Heater Fan Control Operates on "4" (High) Only
Yeah then charge again for replacing the fan..
Snow...
"mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4244EA3E.34DA57C9@cac.net...
>i replace them on a regular basis with the fans not being a issue
>
> Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
>> The point is, that if the resistor blows then something is probably wrong
>> with your fan. Even if the Jeeps whole resistor pack magically
>> disintigrated, its a cheap easy part to replace. What caused the failure
>> is
>> the issue here.
>> KH
>
Snow...
"mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4244EA3E.34DA57C9@cac.net...
>i replace them on a regular basis with the fans not being a issue
>
> Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
>> The point is, that if the resistor blows then something is probably wrong
>> with your fan. Even if the Jeeps whole resistor pack magically
>> disintigrated, its a cheap easy part to replace. What caused the failure
>> is
>> the issue here.
>> KH
>
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