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LeSabre97mint
10-22-2005, 07:53 AM
Hello

Anyone know how the front heater fan gets it's different speeds? I know on other vehicals there is a resister pack that sits in the air flow. Each resister has a highter resistance for slower speeds. Does the 95 have a variable speed motor or a resistor pack?

If it has a resistor pack, where is it? My speed #2 quit!

Thanks

Dan

DRW1000
10-22-2005, 03:26 PM
Can't say for sure about the 95s but the 99s have the resistors as you mentioned. I assume the 95s do as well. Normally they are very near the blower motor

LeSabre97mint
10-22-2005, 09:56 PM
Can't say for sure about the 95s but the 99s have the resistors as you mentioned. I assume the 95s do as well. Normally they are very near the blower motor

Thanks for the reply DRW! I'll have to take a look.

Dan

LeSabre97mint
12-10-2005, 12:18 AM
Hello

Anyone know how the front heater fan gets it's different speeds? I know on other vehicals there is a resister pack that sits in the air flow. Each resister has a highter resistance for slower speeds. Does the 95 have a variable speed motor or a resistor pack?

If it has a resistor pack, where is it? My speed #2 quit!

Thanks

Dan

I thought I'd give a followup on this matter: I found the resistor pack. It's on the pasenger side just under the glove box. Auto parts wanted 35.00 for the resistor pack. I got a used one from a bone yard for 5.00 and was able to put it in while in their parking lot.

Fan speeds fixed.

Regards

Dan

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