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Another ventilation/electrical question

My cabin heater fan switch only works on position "2"- I removed the switch assembly and both of the cam switches work both mechanically and electrically. The light in the switch seems to dim in position 3. Is there a resistor pack that this switch feeds, and where? Any other thoughts?

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I don't know which car you're talking about, but there's a resistor pack in a little cubby below the passenger-side floorboard on the Carreras. You may have to remove an access cover on the firewall to see it (once you have removed the floorboard).
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I don't know which car you're talking about, but there's a resistor pack in a little cubby below the passenger-side floorboard on the Carreras. You may have to remove an access cover on the firewall to see it (once you have removed the floorboard).
I believe that resistor pack is for the evaporator motor. He's looking for the resistor pack for the fresh air motor.
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I believe that resistor pack is for the evaporator motor. He's looking for the resistor pack for the fresh air motor.
Can someone confirm this? I though I had gotten all the bits and pieces of my AC system already.

If that's correct, I can rip it out...
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Yeah the one under the pass floorboard is for the evap motor, I believe.
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The fresh air motor also has a resistor built in it, but you will have to remove it to get at it.

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