Looking for a Canadian dealer
#31
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Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
Claude
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
wrote:
>What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
>
>Snow...
>
><Shazam> wrote in message news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
>> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
>> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
>> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
>> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
>> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
>> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
>> they like to deal with. Thanks
>
out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
Claude
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
wrote:
>What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
>
>Snow...
>
><Shazam> wrote in message news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
>> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
>> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
>> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
>> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
>> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
>> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
>> they like to deal with. Thanks
>
#32
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Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
Claude
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
wrote:
>What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
>
>Snow...
>
><Shazam> wrote in message news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
>> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
>> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
>> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
>> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
>> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
>> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
>> they like to deal with. Thanks
>
out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
Claude
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
wrote:
>What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
>
>Snow...
>
><Shazam> wrote in message news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
>> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
>> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
>> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
>> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
>> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
>> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
>> they like to deal with. Thanks
>
#33
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Posts: n/a
Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
Claude
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
wrote:
>What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
>
>Snow...
>
><Shazam> wrote in message news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
>> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
>> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
>> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
>> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
>> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
>> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
>> they like to deal with. Thanks
>
out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
Claude
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
wrote:
>What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
>
>Snow...
>
><Shazam> wrote in message news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
>> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
>> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
>> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
>> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
>> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
>> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
>> they like to deal with. Thanks
>
#34
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Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
Fuseable links? not saying its not nor could be your "head unit" but before
you go spending $$$ you may want to check all your fuseable links. If you
find one thats bad make sure you replace it with a fuseable link of the same
rating.
Snow..
<Shazam> wrote in message news:67l3i0t8dfq2qvtikqdeigut0fd2b90hu9@4ax.com...
> Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
> out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
> noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
> bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
>
> Claude
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
> >
> >Snow...
> >
> ><Shazam> wrote in message
news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
> >> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
> >> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
> >> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
> >> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
> >> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
> >> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
> >> they like to deal with. Thanks
> >
>
you go spending $$$ you may want to check all your fuseable links. If you
find one thats bad make sure you replace it with a fuseable link of the same
rating.
Snow..
<Shazam> wrote in message news:67l3i0t8dfq2qvtikqdeigut0fd2b90hu9@4ax.com...
> Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
> out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
> noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
> bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
>
> Claude
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
> >
> >Snow...
> >
> ><Shazam> wrote in message
news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
> >> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
> >> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
> >> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
> >> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
> >> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
> >> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
> >> they like to deal with. Thanks
> >
>
#35
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Posts: n/a
Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
Fuseable links? not saying its not nor could be your "head unit" but before
you go spending $$$ you may want to check all your fuseable links. If you
find one thats bad make sure you replace it with a fuseable link of the same
rating.
Snow..
<Shazam> wrote in message news:67l3i0t8dfq2qvtikqdeigut0fd2b90hu9@4ax.com...
> Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
> out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
> noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
> bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
>
> Claude
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
> >
> >Snow...
> >
> ><Shazam> wrote in message
news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
> >> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
> >> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
> >> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
> >> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
> >> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
> >> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
> >> they like to deal with. Thanks
> >
>
you go spending $$$ you may want to check all your fuseable links. If you
find one thats bad make sure you replace it with a fuseable link of the same
rating.
Snow..
<Shazam> wrote in message news:67l3i0t8dfq2qvtikqdeigut0fd2b90hu9@4ax.com...
> Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
> out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
> noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
> bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
>
> Claude
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
> >
> >Snow...
> >
> ><Shazam> wrote in message
news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
> >> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
> >> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
> >> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
> >> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
> >> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
> >> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
> >> they like to deal with. Thanks
> >
>
#36
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
Fuseable links? not saying its not nor could be your "head unit" but before
you go spending $$$ you may want to check all your fuseable links. If you
find one thats bad make sure you replace it with a fuseable link of the same
rating.
Snow..
<Shazam> wrote in message news:67l3i0t8dfq2qvtikqdeigut0fd2b90hu9@4ax.com...
> Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
> out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
> noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
> bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
>
> Claude
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
> >
> >Snow...
> >
> ><Shazam> wrote in message
news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
> >> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
> >> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
> >> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
> >> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
> >> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
> >> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
> >> they like to deal with. Thanks
> >
>
you go spending $$$ you may want to check all your fuseable links. If you
find one thats bad make sure you replace it with a fuseable link of the same
rating.
Snow..
<Shazam> wrote in message news:67l3i0t8dfq2qvtikqdeigut0fd2b90hu9@4ax.com...
> Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
> out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
> noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
> bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
>
> Claude
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
> >
> >Snow...
> >
> ><Shazam> wrote in message
news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
> >> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
> >> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
> >> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
> >> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
> >> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
> >> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
> >> they like to deal with. Thanks
> >
>
#37
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Posts: n/a
Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
Fuseable links? not saying its not nor could be your "head unit" but before
you go spending $$$ you may want to check all your fuseable links. If you
find one thats bad make sure you replace it with a fuseable link of the same
rating.
Snow..
<Shazam> wrote in message news:67l3i0t8dfq2qvtikqdeigut0fd2b90hu9@4ax.com...
> Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
> out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
> noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
> bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
>
> Claude
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
> >
> >Snow...
> >
> ><Shazam> wrote in message
news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
> >> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
> >> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
> >> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
> >> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
> >> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
> >> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
> >> they like to deal with. Thanks
> >
>
you go spending $$$ you may want to check all your fuseable links. If you
find one thats bad make sure you replace it with a fuseable link of the same
rating.
Snow..
<Shazam> wrote in message news:67l3i0t8dfq2qvtikqdeigut0fd2b90hu9@4ax.com...
> Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
> out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
> noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
> bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
>
> Claude
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
> >
> >Snow...
> >
> ><Shazam> wrote in message
news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
> >> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
> >> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
> >> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
> >> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
> >> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
> >> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
> >> they like to deal with. Thanks
> >
>
#38
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Posts: n/a
Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
The switch ground wire on the back of the dash. The low setting is
controlled by the heat slider not the fan switch. It is a separate
switch.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Shazam wrote:
>
> Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
> out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
> noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
> bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
>
> Claude
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
> >
> >Snow...
> >
> ><Shazam> wrote in message news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
> >> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
> >> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
> >> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
> >> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
> >> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
> >> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
> >> they like to deal with. Thanks
> >
controlled by the heat slider not the fan switch. It is a separate
switch.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Shazam wrote:
>
> Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
> out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
> noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
> bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
>
> Claude
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
> >
> >Snow...
> >
> ><Shazam> wrote in message news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
> >> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
> >> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
> >> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
> >> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
> >> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
> >> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
> >> they like to deal with. Thanks
> >
#39
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
The switch ground wire on the back of the dash. The low setting is
controlled by the heat slider not the fan switch. It is a separate
switch.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Shazam wrote:
>
> Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
> out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
> noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
> bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
>
> Claude
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
> >
> >Snow...
> >
> ><Shazam> wrote in message news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
> >> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
> >> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
> >> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
> >> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
> >> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
> >> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
> >> they like to deal with. Thanks
> >
controlled by the heat slider not the fan switch. It is a separate
switch.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Shazam wrote:
>
> Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
> out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
> noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
> bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
>
> Claude
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
> >
> >Snow...
> >
> ><Shazam> wrote in message news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
> >> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
> >> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
> >> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
> >> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
> >> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
> >> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
> >> they like to deal with. Thanks
> >
#40
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Posts: n/a
Re: Looking for a Canadian dealer
The switch ground wire on the back of the dash. The low setting is
controlled by the heat slider not the fan switch. It is a separate
switch.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Shazam wrote:
>
> Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
> out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
> noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
> bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
>
> Claude
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
> >
> >Snow...
> >
> ><Shazam> wrote in message news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
> >> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
> >> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
> >> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
> >> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
> >> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
> >> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
> >> they like to deal with. Thanks
> >
controlled by the heat slider not the fan switch. It is a separate
switch.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Shazam wrote:
>
> Process of elimination....changed the resistor pack, pulled the blower
> out, hooked it directly to the battery, and it worked. Recently
> noticed that on the dash controls, in the off position, it blows a
> bit, and nothing in every other position...what else could it be??
>
> Claude
>
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 22:09:51 -0400, "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What has led you to believe that your problem is with the dash unit?
> >
> >Snow...
> >
> ><Shazam> wrote in message news:hgush0h4g63nu0m88appggap4tf3ce1ufv@4ax.com...
> >> After close to a year (lack of time on my part) of trying to figure
> >> what's wrong with my heater blower on my 2000 TJ. I changed the
> >> resistor pack, pulled out the blower motor to test out directly on the
> >> battery...I guess now the only thing left is the Dash Control Unit,
> >> but when I called my dealer, the thieves want $188 for a new one, so
> >> I'm wondering if anyone has a good, inexpensive Canadian dealer that
> >> they like to deal with. Thanks
> >