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<p>[QUOTE="TNeverending, post: 3921400, member: 138128"]I am talking about the blower motor for the hvac not the bunk heater. Where would I find the resistor that you talked about? Near the motor or the fan switch.</p><p>I also have problems trying to mix the air to a comfortable temp. (I drive team with my wife) Seems to be either hot or cold. Not much in the middle, but then the front (cab) temp control seems to have the same problem.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TNeverending, post: 3921400, member: 138128"]I am talking about the blower motor for the hvac not the bunk heater. Where would I find the resistor that you talked about? Near the motor or the fan switch. I also have problems trying to mix the air to a comfortable temp. (I drive team with my wife) Seems to be either hot or cold. Not much in the middle, but then the front (cab) temp control seems to have the same problem.[/QUOTE]
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