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kellytheaker 12-30-2012 10:10 PM

01 heater cutting out on high
 
i have a 01 and after a bit of high heat it will cut out and if switched to a lower setting will come back on and shacking of the conections of the harness outside the box will switch it back on monentarilly , is there a consistant problem with the resisters for the heaters in this model or ? thanks for any input you may have thanks

gmclowsierra 12-30-2012 10:17 PM

Re: 01 heater cutting out on high
 
Unplug your resistor. You probably need a new connector. Normal problem. Usually put new resistor at the same time. Check with your dealer there was a special policy on those.
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hick 12-31-2012 01:59 PM

Re: 01 heater cutting out on high
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gmclowsierra (Post 5786385)
Unplug your resistor. You probably need a new connector. Normal problem. Usually put new resistor at the same time. Check with your dealer there was a special policy on those.
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When you say resistor you are refering to the contorl knob it self correct? nplug that whole control pannel?

gmclowsierra 01-01-2013 04:30 PM

Re: 01 heater cutting out on high
 
On the passenger side under the dash there is a black panel two screws hold it up. Lower the panel. You will see the blower motor and resistor. The resistor has a relay built in. The connector im talking about is a seven or eight wire. You might not even be unplug it. Sometimes they melt fast together
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kellytheaker 01-02-2013 10:07 PM

Re: 01 heater cutting out on high
 
thanks for the replies - going to look at the resister and connections thanks again .


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