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Re: Heater Fan Fuse
Brought it into dealer. They said it was a similar thing, some over heating of a resistor (I think), or relay. Although I could hear the relay click when turing fan to high (#4) setting. They didn't need to replace any wiring, but said sometimes that have to.
So for now, all set. I have heat.
2009 Gray H3T, Aventure Pkg, 4 speed Auto, Brush Guard, Trailer Pkg., Elec Driver's Seat, 6CD audio, Slant back cap.
Gone: 2006 Red H3, Aventure Pkg, 5 Speed, Monsoon, Brush Guard, Rubber Foor mats, Trailer package, Chrome Fuel door, Engine Block Heater.
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29-Jul-2008
Re: Heater Fan Fuse
It's a 10-20 minute job unless wires need splicing, then maybe an hour. Worse thing was bending over backwards to fix it...but i'm in my 40's. You younger guys-n-gals will have no problem taking on this DIY.
Re: Heater Fan Fuse
I finished the task in under an hour. Total cost at dealership for the parts was $77. The blower resistor was $43. The harness connector was $5 and the replacement connector tips each sold separately for $4.80/5 $24 total. plus $5 tax. Simple fix and I recommend everyone with an '06 or '07 H3 just go take a look at the inside of the harness connector to check for signs of heat/burn and preemptively attack this potential problem. Especially since a simple google search for the symptoms of this problem reveals many have experienced it.
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