This car has a lot of miles and is being used as a commuter vehicle only. I do not wish to spend big bucks to make these repairs.
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Nov 2, 2011 - 10 posts - 6 authors
(1993 suzuki sidekick) I have checked the resistor and it is fine. ... switch is part of entire assembly that operates heater controls, (S--T, S--T!!) ...
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lie1, it's not a SIDEKICK
nor is it 1998 obd2 car
it's a swift.93
why not just post the swift link,
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OP, your post lacks facts. symptoms
first off does the blower make sounds on high y/n
does blow on high speed. y/n
i guess you want heat, here we wont cold, 85f out.+++
my best guess is, the blower is dead on all speeds
in this case its not the resistor as that is bypassed on hIGH
so is what.
1: bower fuse blown.... a great phrase no?
2: switch bad, that sends HI mode to blower. or its wires cut..
3: blower bad (we hot wire the blower, ahhh see it works saving 10hr labor)
no country stated, (note one did ever for swifts)_
so no schematics for you.
non just for you i guess usa swift93
and show facts and the no cash deal, (i do those 10x)
see usa drawing, see that red wire and HTR fuse
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