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Last post on Dec 10, 2011 at 11:03 AM
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#28 of 34 Re: Fan Amp [jman7290]
by rredolphy
Dec 27, 2010 (10:06 am)
I got it from Mouser Electronics 800-346-6873
part # NTE2393. It is the part inside the fan amp. it is black and has three prongs connected to a small circut board. this part will give you 2 speeds, not 3 but that worked for me. i think it was about $9...
good luck
#29 of 34 Re: Fan Amp [rredolphy]
by jman7290
Dec 27, 2010 (10:07 am)
Thankyou that would be awsome, Justin
#30 of 34 Blower in a 2002 Nissan Pathfinder
by lisaspon
Mar 16, 2011 (6:46 pm)
How common is it that the heat/conditioner blower won't shut off?? C'mon. Besides pulling out the fuses associated with the blower, isn't there some less expensive thing we can do than taking it in to the dealer to be 'fixed'? Why has this happened? How common is it? It's not an option right now for me to take my vehicle to the dealer.
#31 of 34 Re: Blower in a 2002 Nissan Pathfinder [lisaspon]
by mrpathfinder
Jul 28, 2011 (10:37 am)
My blower work on high and off for a few months. Then just on high for about a month.....then it quit. I replaced the A/C heater blower motor resister $54. It didn't fix it.
still debating what to do.....thinking about putting in new blower....$150.00......lot of money to waste if it don't fix it.
#32 of 34 Pathfinder 2002 blower
by darrell_h
Sep 24, 2011 (4:47 pm)
Any MOSFET with a voltage rating greater than 50V (For the 12V automobile voltage plus a voltage spike at turn-off) and less than 0.7 Ohm will work. I'm installing an IRFB4310 just because I had a bunch of them for my own business. This MOSFET has 0.0056 Ohm of resistance compared to 0.7 Ohm of the original NTE2393. You have to put a shim in if the MOSFET that you find is smaller, and pretend you have tiny Indonesian fingers to get the little thermal sensor back under the clip but, it can be done.
#33 of 34 Re: Blower in a 2002 Nissan Pathfinder [mrpathfinder]
by mudbud
Dec 09, 2011 (2:10 pm)
I'm having the exact same experience with my 03. So far I've replaced the resistor. How did your problem work out?
#34 of 34 Re: Blower in a 2002 Nissan Pathfinder [mudbud]
by tjlane
Dec 10, 2011 (11:03 am)
We ended up replacing the amplifier
Luckily we found a part at a local pull a part place so it didn't end up costing us the $125 it could have.