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Mercedes-Benz: 1997 E320 Fan Speed

  1. #1
    Kennith.Hensley
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    1997 E320 Fan Speed

    The interior fan for heat and ac does no go to high or maximum. It does
    blow but only on low. I read that the resistors control the fan speed so
    there may be a bad resistor.

    1) Does anyone know if this is likely to be my problem?
    2) Does anyone know where the resistors are located? My 1992 300E had
    them located behind the master cylinder, but they don't seem to be there
    on this car.

    Thanks for any help, Ken


  2. #2
    miknik
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    Re: 1997 E320 Fan Speed

    On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 16:53:27 GMT, "Kennith.Hensley"
    <net> wrote:
     

    Here's the reply I posted last time you asked this question, maybe
    this time you will check back and read the responses to your own
    thread.... From what you describe it definitely sounds like the
    resistor pack.

    The resistor pack is bolted to the bottom of the blower motor and
    is shaped a bit like a map of Australia. Drop the passenger side under
    dash trim and remove the blower motor cover, the resistor pack will be
    staring you in the face.
    --

    Lettuce spray for whirled peas...

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  3. #3
    Kennith.Hensley
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    1997 E320 Fan Speed

    Can anyone tell me how the inside fan speed is controlled? When I have
    the A/C or the heat on and increase demand the fan speed does not
    increase as it once did. Is my problem a bad resistor? Does ANYONE know?

    Thanks, Ken



 

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