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Replying to: duckwing1 (Aug 17, 2008 7:44 pm) I had this problem and had to change the blower motor. cars with climate control have to run the blower motor almost constantly in different speeds to keep the inside tempreture constant so the motor does not last as long as cars without climate control. shop around if you have to change it. I was coated from 150.00 to 450.00 dollars for the motor. sia
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Replying to: siamakzadeh (Aug 18, 2008 12:45 am) Thanks for your reply -- Jim |
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First week i had to just push it up and it would kick in then second week i had to put two penny coins under it and worked for few days but finaly i had to replace the blower motor, (one from Junk Yard) and it fixed my problem. It has been working fine since. sia
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Replying to: siamakzadeh (Aug 18, 2008 5:19 pm) |
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Replying to: 92bonny (Jul 31, 2008 11:31 am) |
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Can anyone here give me a inexpensive place to find a owners manual for a 1995 Caddy DeVille? My caddy don't have 1 and I would like one. Thankx Eddie
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Replying to: eddieking1957 (Sep 01, 2008 12:38 pm) |
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My 2004 DeVille has two issues: 1) The blower will turn on hours after the car has been parked. This is an intermittent problem, but it drives me crazy. Issue 2, the AC smells sour when I first turn it on. The dealer has cleaned it out repeatedly with a foaming solution but with no results. I've changed the cabin air filter numerous times, sprayed Lysol, etc. I believe the system is plugged-up and water is just sitting there. Anyone out there experieced in these area? I live in Richmond, VA. Thank you.
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Replying to: wozierski (Sep 25, 2008 5:12 pm) Ok, read in your owners manual closely about the Heater/AC system. I think there is a section that talks about how the blower will continue to correctly run after shutdown, under certain conditions. But I think it runs only for a couple of minutes or so in this mode. I don't know what these conditions are, but they are an attempt to 'dry out' the system, or some such thing. If you system is supposed to do this, then maybe it is working correctly. In humid weather, with the AC running, with the car idling and stopped, does water come out of the bottom of the car? Normally, you should get condensation on the AC coil inside the car when running in hot humid weather, and this water comes out of a drain outside the car. If you car does not do this, then the drain is plugged. But, if you have had service done for the smell, they surely should have checked this. If you get mode growing in the AC coil, it can be very difficult to 'kill' it. This may be what is happening to your car.
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Replying to: bolivar (Sep 26, 2008 12:56 am) |
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