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Old 09-30-2008, 09:38 PM
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blower/heater resistor.

hey guys and gals.
just wondering, i purchased a newer/better condition heater resistor tonight. I didnt get a change to preform the ohms test on it yet, but i was looking at it and i noticed that one little part of that grey cement stuff that is ontop of it has a little crack. Now, will it not work? because my last one that i got from the salvage yard got smooshed in my tool box after i got it but now i get the 2 higher speeds. and that one had alot of cement cracks. so i was wondering, what type of cement can i use to replicate the grey cement that it comes with??

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Its just epoxy.

However, make sure you check the wires before you install. I am sure you already know the cause of the speeds not working (broken wires)
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hmmm yeah.

its just normal epoxy hey?
hmm yeah il look into that tommrow
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Some sort of epoxy, not sure the exact type.
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ohh i gotcha.
the wires from the resistor just go to the switch correct?
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Well, something like that. Im not sure the exact route without seeing a wiring digram, but I know power travels from the switch through the resistor to the blower motor.
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