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Ac will not work on high in 2004 isuzu rodeo

The ac will work on the first 3 settings but not on the high 4th setting. it works fine. i was told that the first 3 run off a resistor and do not use a fuse or direct power. also was told the high setting worked off direct power not a resistor and it has a fuse as well. If the motor is working then its not the motor so it would have to be a fuse or a bad switch or relay connection? Any help is appreciated

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It is the resistor located next to blower motor, two screws, one plug

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What is near the motor? This isnt working on HIGH. So its not a resistor. If that is what you are talking about? High isnt connected to a resistor. Its direct power so what would changing the resistor do if the only possible problems are fuse, relay or switch? If it worked on HIGH and not setting one through three then yes it would be the resistor on the ac blower motor if it is still powering on when tested on the low settings.

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SOURCE: Blower Motor Resistor for front AC/Heater

remove glove box....its in the casing near motor.....2 screws and 1 connector

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