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2010 is it still under warranty? I'd bring it to dealership if it is!
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Sounds like you may have a bad blower module which controls fan speeds if its stuck on high only.
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Have 39k miles. Warranty ended at 36k.
Where would the blower module be? In the dash? |
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There's a resistor next to the fan. I forgot what its called. That's what needs changing.
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2 screws and that's it
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With so many modules and possibilities, it may be worth taking to a shop. I know some good independent shops that could help you. Just think, one module may cost $300+. If you replace it and, that's not the problem, you can't return the now used part and you've still the problem as well as some higher blood pressure!
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If it works on high & stops working in the other fan positions then more than likely its the blower module which took the place of the resistor years ago, still has 2 screws holding it in & will be close to the blower motor.
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Tex dawg is 100% correct. Used to be called a resistor, now it is a blower module.
$78.00 labor was $75. |
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