Hi All,
Just like to say thanks for the information posted on this board. I've been dealing with a blower motor resistor issue, and now NO HEAT! I just fixed the resistor again have isolated the heat issue, but I don't know how to really fix it. There's a ton of intel on 2004 and younger blend door replacements, but 2005 seems to be a mystery.
So I fiddled around under the dash/ behind the console, and turned a white "insert" that seems to be made for a flathead and low and be hold, wham! HEAT! The only issue is, it resets when the fan is turned off, or when the car is turned off. How do I fix this? Is this the blend doors, other door? what the hell is this thing? I was wondering if I could drill a hole nearby and rig the doors open, or can I use a dremel and open that area up?
Any incite is appreciated!! Pic enclosed(not originally mine, but this one is cleaner than the ones I took. It's indicated by the orange arrow) to show exactly which white knob I'm talking about.
thanks!
Just like to say thanks for the information posted on this board. I've been dealing with a blower motor resistor issue, and now NO HEAT! I just fixed the resistor again have isolated the heat issue, but I don't know how to really fix it. There's a ton of intel on 2004 and younger blend door replacements, but 2005 seems to be a mystery.
So I fiddled around under the dash/ behind the console, and turned a white "insert" that seems to be made for a flathead and low and be hold, wham! HEAT! The only issue is, it resets when the fan is turned off, or when the car is turned off. How do I fix this? Is this the blend doors, other door? what the hell is this thing? I was wondering if I could drill a hole nearby and rig the doors open, or can I use a dremel and open that area up?
Any incite is appreciated!! Pic enclosed(not originally mine, but this one is cleaner than the ones I took. It's indicated by the orange arrow) to show exactly which white knob I'm talking about.
thanks!
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