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Anonymous Posted on Nov 20, 2013

2002 kia spectra ls the sr/Acc fuse won't stop blowing tryed replacing climate control no matter what when I turn key on fuse blows?

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SOURCE: 2004 chevy tahoe, dual climate control, blowing different temps

Its more then likely the temp door broken or temp door motor broken/stuck. There is 2-3 of these motors under the dash on the side of the evap/heater core box. Some require extensive labor to replace, good luck

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