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    the heater switch at blow the air out inside cuts on and off after it warm up.is it the switch are the resister? RRC95 3.9
    thanks
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    heres my two cents.
    the heater switch could be at fault, ,pull off the face ,undo the screws and check for a loose connection,
    the resistor your talking about is behind the vent(passenger side),most signs of failure is losss of blower speed (only having low speed.)
    i think you probably have a blower motor problem itself. keep us updated marc. http://singingcamel.com

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    i'm still working on this switch
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    Happened to a friend of mine. It ended up being something with the motor. He took it into the dealer and ended up being quite expensive, so I would try to avoid that.

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    ok, looks like it only does this on high speed.(cuts in and out)
    speeds one thru three work ok.
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    wondering if you have your problem solved .marc

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    got the front one fix.looks like it's the switch.still working on the rear.
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