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Old 07-16-2016, 02:28 PM
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Thanks wyoming9!!

Just wanted to publicly thank wyoming9 (Craig) for his help and generosity with my HVAC Blower Switch problem. After searching everywhere (Toyota, eBay, junk yards etc.) I posted on this board asking for help locating one. Craig was kind enough to get a switch out of one of his trucks and send it to me. That kindness and generosity doesn't exist much these days it seems. Without this forum and his help I would forever be sweltering in the 109 degree heat here in Florida. Thanks again, I really appreciate it!
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Originally Posted by 87yo_ta
Just wanted to publicly thank wyoming9 (Craig) for his help and generosity with my HVAC Blower Switch problem. After searching everywhere (Toyota, eBay, junk yards etc.) I posted on this board asking for help locating one. Craig was kind enough to get a switch out of one of his trucks and send it to me. That kindness and generosity doesn't exist much these days it seems. Without this forum and his help I would forever be sweltering in the 109 degree heat here in Florida. Thanks again, I really appreciate it!
Good to hear. Yotatech rocks!
Old 07-17-2016, 12:31 AM
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Myself I would have spliced the wires so it worked on high and called it good

I drove one for years to lazy to change the resistor even though I had new ones.

All I did was walk to the truck open the door pick up the switch and made sure it worked.

First for me I never had a blower motor switch fail lots of resistors though
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Well being an auto electric dummy I would have spliced the wrong wire, shorted the entire harness. then been asking you for a wiring harness. Replaced 4 or 5 resistors over the last 20 years too. If it never happens it's going to happen to me. :-( Oh yeah, the wife likes to fight over the fan speed so she's happy now too!
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Glad the wife is happy !!

Living with a Cranky one for 18 years I can relate .

Freedom was so very expensive but worth it
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Yep wyoming9 is a true credit to the Yota community and this site.
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Wow a unexpected windfall !!

It was not necessary but Thank You !!

The important part it fixed your problem and was not wasted .

Happy Wife !!
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