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Patrick Craigie Posted on Dec 17, 2011

2003 mitsubishi outlander heater fan doesn't work, how might I fix it?

I've tried changing out the heater fuse and that didn't help, I didn't expect it to. The heat does seem to work, but only after a long time a little bit sort of oozes out of the vents. **** fan! Why don't you work!?

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Either bad blower motor resistor (least expensive fix to atempt) , or blower motor bad or electrical circuits to motor

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there is a recall on the cooling fan controller you can call a local mitsu dealer tell them your vin to see if you are covered under the recall

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  • Posted on May 16, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 mitsubishi outlander cooling fans not operating

TAKE A PEEK UNDER THE HOOD IN THE FUSE PANEL FOR THE FUSE AND RELAY FOR THE COOLING FAN. IF THE FUSE IS BLOWN THEN REPLACE IT. IF YOU SUSPECT THE RELAY TO BE BAD THEN TEST IT BY SWAPPING THE FAN RELAY WITH ANOTHER ONE WITH THE SAME PINS ON THE BOTTOM. MAKE SURE IT IS THE SAME SIZE AS WELL. HOPE THIS HELPS.. PLEASE KEEP ME POSTED. THANKS FOR AN HONEST RATING AND FOR USING FIX-YA. GOOD LUCK

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  • Posted on Oct 12, 2009

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yes I would look in a salvage yard for the seat maybe ebay.com all the bolt holes should already be in the car body so unless you are picky about exact matching seat you could do this your self around $200.00-300.00

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Dear Brake Drum Remover,
I'm gonna tell you how to pull this drum off, ya ready?First off, get the rear of the vehicle up in the air safely, Then pull the rear tires off.After those are off then take a gander at the face of the drums, are there shiny brass looking screws installed on the face of that drum?Ifso remove those counterclockwise, then, take a hammer a shock the face off the drum firmly about three times.Now, go to the opposite side on the face of the drum and do that again, keep on doin that until you can wiggle the drum off by hand...easy as that, any other questions get back to me. I'M HERE TO HELP!!!

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