Wrangler HVAC Fan
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Re: Wrangler HVAC Fan
On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
<blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds while I
>was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
>works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the resister
>bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under the
>passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
>different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems and
>I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
>Anyone had any experience with this one?
>
If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
located behind that cover.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
<blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds while I
>was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
>works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the resister
>bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under the
>passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
>different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems and
>I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
>Anyone had any experience with this one?
>
If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
located behind that cover.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: Wrangler HVAC Fan
On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
<blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds while I
>was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
>works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the resister
>bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under the
>passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
>different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems and
>I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
>Anyone had any experience with this one?
>
If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
located behind that cover.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
<blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds while I
>was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
>works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the resister
>bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under the
>passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
>different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems and
>I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
>Anyone had any experience with this one?
>
If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
located behind that cover.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: Wrangler HVAC Fan
On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
<blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds while I
>was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
>works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the resister
>bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under the
>passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
>different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems and
>I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
>Anyone had any experience with this one?
>
If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
located behind that cover.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
<blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds while I
>was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
>works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the resister
>bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under the
>passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
>different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems and
>I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
>Anyone had any experience with this one?
>
If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
located behind that cover.
Joe Carroll
2K-TJ
There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
Joseph Duemer
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Re: Wrangler HVAC Fan
joe is correct it is a 5 minute job also the ac control board could be bad &
it costs about 60 bucks resistor 12 bucks the control board is another 5
minute job as well
"Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll2@NOSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
> <blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>
> >Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds
while I
> >was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
> >works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the
resister
> >bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under
the
> >passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
> >different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems
and
> >I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
> >Anyone had any experience with this one?
> >
> If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
> find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
> located behind that cover.
> Joe Carroll
> 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
it costs about 60 bucks resistor 12 bucks the control board is another 5
minute job as well
"Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll2@NOSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
news:8l3a81ljl9nnvke08rv14anei9dnv4646j@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
> <blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>
> >Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds
while I
> >was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
> >works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the
resister
> >bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under
the
> >passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
> >different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems
and
> >I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
> >Anyone had any experience with this one?
> >
> If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
> find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
> located behind that cover.
> Joe Carroll
> 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
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Re: Wrangler HVAC Fan
joe is correct it is a 5 minute job also the ac control board could be bad &
it costs about 60 bucks resistor 12 bucks the control board is another 5
minute job as well
"Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll2@NOSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
news:8l3a81ljl9nnvke08rv14anei9dnv4646j@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
> <blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>
> >Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds
while I
> >was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
> >works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the
resister
> >bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under
the
> >passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
> >different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems
and
> >I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
> >Anyone had any experience with this one?
> >
> If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
> find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
> located behind that cover.
> Joe Carroll
> 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
it costs about 60 bucks resistor 12 bucks the control board is another 5
minute job as well
"Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll2@NOSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
news:8l3a81ljl9nnvke08rv14anei9dnv4646j@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
> <blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>
> >Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds
while I
> >was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
> >works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the
resister
> >bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under
the
> >passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
> >different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems
and
> >I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
> >Anyone had any experience with this one?
> >
> If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
> find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
> located behind that cover.
> Joe Carroll
> 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
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Re: Wrangler HVAC Fan
joe is correct it is a 5 minute job also the ac control board could be bad &
it costs about 60 bucks resistor 12 bucks the control board is another 5
minute job as well
"Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll2@NOSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
news:8l3a81ljl9nnvke08rv14anei9dnv4646j@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
> <blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>
> >Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds
while I
> >was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
> >works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the
resister
> >bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under
the
> >passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
> >different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems
and
> >I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
> >Anyone had any experience with this one?
> >
> If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
> find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
> located behind that cover.
> Joe Carroll
> 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
it costs about 60 bucks resistor 12 bucks the control board is another 5
minute job as well
"Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll2@NOSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
> <blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>
> >Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds
while I
> >was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
> >works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the
resister
> >bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under
the
> >passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
> >different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems
and
> >I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
> >Anyone had any experience with this one?
> >
> If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
> find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
> located behind that cover.
> Joe Carroll
> 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
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Re: Wrangler HVAC Fan
joe is correct it is a 5 minute job also the ac control board could be bad &
it costs about 60 bucks resistor 12 bucks the control board is another 5
minute job as well
"Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll2@NOSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
news:8l3a81ljl9nnvke08rv14anei9dnv4646j@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
> <blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>
> >Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds
while I
> >was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
> >works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the
resister
> >bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under
the
> >passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
> >different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems
and
> >I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
> >Anyone had any experience with this one?
> >
> If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
> find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
> located behind that cover.
> Joe Carroll
> 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
it costs about 60 bucks resistor 12 bucks the control board is another 5
minute job as well
"Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll2@NOSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
news:8l3a81ljl9nnvke08rv14anei9dnv4646j@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
> <blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>
> >Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds
while I
> >was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
> >works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the
resister
> >bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under
the
> >passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
> >different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems
and
> >I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
> >Anyone had any experience with this one?
> >
> If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
> find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
> located behind that cover.
> Joe Carroll
> 2K-TJ
>
> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
> Joseph Duemer
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Re: Wrangler HVAC Fan
Sometimes a fan going bad will burn out the resistor pack because its
drawing too much. Consider replacing the blower as well.
KH
"IsellJeeps" <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Mp9he.1319$ce6.29@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com. ..
> joe is correct it is a 5 minute job also the ac control board could be bad
> &
> it costs about 60 bucks resistor 12 bucks the control board is another 5
> minute job as well
>
>
> "Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll2@NOSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:8l3a81ljl9nnvke08rv14anei9dnv4646j@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
>> <blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>>
>> >Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds
> while I
>> >was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
>> >works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the
> resister
>> >bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under
> the
>> >passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
>> >different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems
> and
>> >I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
>> >Anyone had any experience with this one?
>> >
>> If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
>> find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
>> located behind that cover.
>> Joe Carroll
>> 2K-TJ
>>
>> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
>> Joseph Duemer
>
>
drawing too much. Consider replacing the blower as well.
KH
"IsellJeeps" <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Mp9he.1319$ce6.29@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com. ..
> joe is correct it is a 5 minute job also the ac control board could be bad
> &
> it costs about 60 bucks resistor 12 bucks the control board is another 5
> minute job as well
>
>
> "Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll2@NOSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:8l3a81ljl9nnvke08rv14anei9dnv4646j@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
>> <blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>>
>> >Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds
> while I
>> >was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
>> >works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the
> resister
>> >bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under
> the
>> >passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
>> >different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems
> and
>> >I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
>> >Anyone had any experience with this one?
>> >
>> If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
>> find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
>> located behind that cover.
>> Joe Carroll
>> 2K-TJ
>>
>> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
>> Joseph Duemer
>
>
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Re: Wrangler HVAC Fan
Sometimes a fan going bad will burn out the resistor pack because its
drawing too much. Consider replacing the blower as well.
KH
"IsellJeeps" <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Mp9he.1319$ce6.29@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com. ..
> joe is correct it is a 5 minute job also the ac control board could be bad
> &
> it costs about 60 bucks resistor 12 bucks the control board is another 5
> minute job as well
>
>
> "Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll2@NOSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:8l3a81ljl9nnvke08rv14anei9dnv4646j@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
>> <blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>>
>> >Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds
> while I
>> >was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
>> >works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the
> resister
>> >bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under
> the
>> >passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
>> >different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems
> and
>> >I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
>> >Anyone had any experience with this one?
>> >
>> If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
>> find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
>> located behind that cover.
>> Joe Carroll
>> 2K-TJ
>>
>> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
>> Joseph Duemer
>
>
drawing too much. Consider replacing the blower as well.
KH
"IsellJeeps" <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Mp9he.1319$ce6.29@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com. ..
> joe is correct it is a 5 minute job also the ac control board could be bad
> &
> it costs about 60 bucks resistor 12 bucks the control board is another 5
> minute job as well
>
>
> "Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll2@NOSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:8l3a81ljl9nnvke08rv14anei9dnv4646j@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
>> <blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>>
>> >Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds
> while I
>> >was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
>> >works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the
> resister
>> >bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under
> the
>> >passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
>> >different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems
> and
>> >I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
>> >Anyone had any experience with this one?
>> >
>> If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
>> find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
>> located behind that cover.
>> Joe Carroll
>> 2K-TJ
>>
>> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
>> Joseph Duemer
>
>
#20
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Re: Wrangler HVAC Fan
Sometimes a fan going bad will burn out the resistor pack because its
drawing too much. Consider replacing the blower as well.
KH
"IsellJeeps" <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Mp9he.1319$ce6.29@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com. ..
> joe is correct it is a 5 minute job also the ac control board could be bad
> &
> it costs about 60 bucks resistor 12 bucks the control board is another 5
> minute job as well
>
>
> "Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll2@NOSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:8l3a81ljl9nnvke08rv14anei9dnv4646j@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
>> <blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>>
>> >Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds
> while I
>> >was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
>> >works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the
> resister
>> >bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under
> the
>> >passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
>> >different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems
> and
>> >I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
>> >Anyone had any experience with this one?
>> >
>> If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
>> find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
>> located behind that cover.
>> Joe Carroll
>> 2K-TJ
>>
>> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
>> Joseph Duemer
>
>
drawing too much. Consider replacing the blower as well.
KH
"IsellJeeps" <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Mp9he.1319$ce6.29@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com. ..
> joe is correct it is a 5 minute job also the ac control board could be bad
> &
> it costs about 60 bucks resistor 12 bucks the control board is another 5
> minute job as well
>
>
> "Joe Carroll" <jdcarroll2@NOSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:8l3a81ljl9nnvke08rv14anei9dnv4646j@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 13 May 2005 15:06:09 -0500, "*****"
>> <blodgett_dave@charter.net> wrote:
>>
>> >Two years ago my 2000 Wrangler HVAC fan died on the lower two speeds
> while I
>> >was on vacation in Florida. It wasn't a real big deal because it still
>> >works on hi speed. I understand that my problem is most likely the
> resister
>> >bank that the lo/med. speeds feed through and I know it's located under
> the
>> >passenger side dash. BUT, after I remove the glove box, I see three
>> >different connectors/devices. I'm not real expert on electrical systems
> and
>> >I haven't located a decent electrical diagram to find the resister bank.
>> >Anyone had any experience with this one?
>> >
>> If you look under your passenger side dash, not the glove box, you'll
>> find a plastic cover that comes off with 2 screws. Your resistor is
>> located behind that cover.
>> Joe Carroll
>> 2K-TJ
>>
>> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
>> Joseph Duemer
>
>