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12 messages, Last post on Nov 19, 2009 at 8:17 PM
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| 2000 astro van. I need to find out how to put my slector switch back to together This is the one with the vacum lines oin the dash | |
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Replying to: kortic (Apr 02, 2008 12:29 pm) |
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I had a problem getting the Heater A/C working properly in my 1998 Safari. Took it back to the dealer who put in a new control (The one with 3 holes attached) now I get all kinds of air to the various areas and I can get the A/C to work BUT absolutely nothing beyond a luke warm(cold) air when the heater is turned on. Living in Canada we need a properly running heater in our vans! Now the dealer is suggesting the thermostat may be stuck and wants to replace it (of course at my cost) Could this also be a vacuum problem? |
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| Well, I replaced the AC control module on the dash and it does the same thing, only blows on medium. I have to keep the fuse link in the fuse box in the engine compartment removed for the AC. The AC and heater work with good heat and very cold, just only have a medium fan speed. Going to replace the blower itself shortly to see if that makes a difference. Will keep you posted. | |
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