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mrlegoman
02/25/2005, 06:20 PM
99 VX just had it's heater resistor replaced two months ago. (Dealership wanted to charge 75$ for the 1 hour labor it was going to take to replace it!!) (Actual time - 11 minutes.....5 of which were cleaning out the glovebox).
Anyway, now the fan will only work on HIGH. Time to replace the resistor...again?
Any other suggestions?

Hotsauce
02/25/2005, 07:00 PM
The only thing that could blow a resistor consistantly would be too much current. I would think the fuse on the fan would blow before the resistor if it was sized properly though.

Do you know the value of the resistor?

Either the fan is malfunctioning and drawing excess current, or could it be jamming on something in there?

Low voltage can also cause high current draw.

As a temporary step, I would replace the fuses with lowest value that doesn't blow in normal operation.

John C.

mrlegoman
02/25/2005, 07:11 PM
I'll take the fan apart and clean it, plus I'll change the fuse as you suggested.
It just seems odd that the fan only works on high, which is why I thought it might be a resistor problem. Thanks for the advice!

Hotsauce
02/25/2005, 08:21 PM
I think the resistor is switched in to lower the speed, by consuming some voltage.

John C.

SGT.BATGUANO
02/26/2005, 02:19 AM
Isuzu seems to switch the ground or negative for controls in a lot of cases, unlike U.S. vehicles, so check your under dash body grounds behind the kick panels. They have been cited as causing other problems. Otherwise, it may very well be that your resistor has blown again .