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Old 11-30-2008, 12:22 AM
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changed out ther blower motor relay but when i turn the truck off the blower motor still stays running, i have been manually turning it off any suggestions?
 
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I'll try taking a look at a wiring diagram when I get off of work tonight.
 
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download the manual for the truck as a pdf its in one of the threads here, and is uploaded to quite a few different places it should have the wiring diargram in it, and give you troubleshooting ideas too
 
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Old 11-30-2008, 11:52 AM
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Yo Sharp if you load up the diagram here for the 02 I can take a look at it.
 
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Replace the blower resistor.
 
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How would that be the problem Tech?

I personally don't see how it can be the problem. I am looking at a short to voltage or a bad ignition switch. It should switch off regardless if the resistor was bad considering the ignition switch disconnects it from the power supply.
 
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sorry avout not putting up the diagrams, ive been kinda busy lately w/ the end of the semester and stuff yea i agree w/ mean on this one its is most likely a sshort or something similar
 
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replaced the blower motor resistor, its nice to have the lowest setting for the fan but it still stays on regardless the setting when i turn the vehicle off.
 
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Old 12-01-2008, 04:28 PM
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Default blower motor resistor/relay

[are these the same things the one i changed out is near and above the passanger feet (pain in the *** to change but it still stays on when i turn the truck off.
 


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