1989 Toyota Pickup SR5 "control fan heater switch" Questions

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...fan control switch After I had my engine rebuilt, I noticed the heater fan started marking noise. Around the same time the fan switch became sporadic. Sometimes turning the fan on and other times no ...

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the fan controls for the heater only works in the 2 posiyion. When you put the controler on 1, 3 or 4 it does not work at all Possible switch but most likely a blower resistor.

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...heater fan switch in my operates only on high speed. I have a 1989 Toyota pickup and I'm told I need to replace the rheostat. Is this a fairly simple project or do I need to tear apart the whole ...

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...Heater-Fan-Resistor_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33548QQihZ016QQitemZ260344846266QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW#ht_500wt_1230 1984 toyota pickup, runs great but heater blower will not come on; even after ...

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...Control Valve. 28 Cooling Fan Circuit. 31 ECM. 32 EGR Function. 33 Heated Oxygen Sensor. 34 Knock Sensor. 35 Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor. 36 EGR Control-Back Pressure Transducer. 37 Knock ...

...fan still runs when all your heater control knobs and buttons are off, it is likely a bad heater fan switch. Unless you have something like a body control module found on newer cars that has some ...

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...control switch on a 2006 Ford Taurus? Can you be more specific ?The fan speed switch is on the dash.  The resistor that controls voltage to the fan motor is in the blower housing or on the ...

...FAN WORKS BUT NO HOT AIR COMES OUT bad heater control valve may be the case. The heater control valve controls the flow of coolant to the heater core. If it dont open then no coolant can get to the ...

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...control is broken If you mean the fan switch is not turning anything, you'll have to replace the blower switch in the dash. If the switch turns but nothing happens, you'll have to check the resistor ...

ac, def ) If not , ck power & ground at the fan itself in all modes., If OK R/R the fan. If the fan only loses power or ground in heater mode look toward the wiring------switch control. Good Luck

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