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Old 05-07-2003, 10:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Heater control problems

Are there any common problems with the heater controls? For example, my fan speed control is totally off. It's like the internal contacts have moved by 1/8 inch or something. I can't get the highest speed. And the contacts don't line up when the switch "clicks" into place. I have to put the switch in between the speed selections. Anything special I need to know? Do I just need to pull the unit out and adjust the small box that contains the contacts?
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Please don't make me bump it again!!!
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What year is your Toyota? If its old stuff its probably a bent switch lever and it would be easy to fix with a little patience. Just be careful not to break the face of lighted control background.

Itf its new stuff, I dunno.
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It's a 91 V6 manual. 150K miles.
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http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTricks/Blower.shtml

Little late on this 2003 question, sorry.
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