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Old 10-03-2006, 10:49 AM
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When the blower motor went on the '93, it did the same thing.
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hey thanks for all your help am gonna head to the auto part store n get me a new one have to get it fixed dont feel like going throw another winter without heat again.... lol
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Dumb question; on the SE'*, do they have the ECC (Electronic Climate Control), or manual control :?
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Dumb question; on the SE'*, do they have the ECC (Electronic Climate Control), or manual control :?
They have the manual **** system, although with the upgrade to the SLE (H4U) package most got the automatic ECC system. (Cept in 93...lol j/k Patster)
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okay am in the process of installing my new blower motor fro the heater and i have it all in but none of the screws will tighten up? i keep truning and truning and truning and they wont even remotley get tight at all the motor is in there very loose any advice? thanks
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Just put some slightly larger screws in with wider apart threads (if they are going into plastic) and you will be set to go.
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okay thanks will go try that now
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okay so just letting every1 kno the prob for them not tightening up.... it was because i didnt put the rubber gasket thing from the old motor onto the new one.... now i have nioce hot heat for this winter coming up and just in time since its sopose to get cold tomorrow.... thanks for every1 help with this...... Nick
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