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Angry Im ready to put a grenade in my 91 c2...can anyone offer suggestions or help

dont get me wrong, love my car but too many little aggravating things
1. heater blower comes on when i start the car then turns of and will not come on.
then when it comes on, i turn the knob for more heat and it shuts off, turn the knob to cold and it turns on.
2. i dropped my top today and when i put it up i hit the button for the top to lock and the fuse blows.
3. right rear signal doesnt work but the bulb is good go figure...
4. any idea how to work the climate control??? i have no clue.

5. any idea where the transmission fluid dipstick is?
6. clock doesnt work, could it be the fuse??

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Do you have an aftermarket alarm? Electrical problems and poorly installed alarms tend to go hand in hand.

Your CCU sounds a little suspect. HVAC Diagnostic: here and here

Turn signal: Flasher relay? More likely the turn signal stalk.

Transmission Fluid: I assume you have a tip? I believe that you check by putting the car in the air at operating temperature, and remove the fill plug and see if fluid seeps out (just like with a manual). But I could be wrong.

Clock: Possibly a disconnected wire on the gauge. Mine did not work, there was a missing ground wire. Remove the clock (search on that, rotate and pull), check the various connectors
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I think you have to remind yourself that the car is getting close to being 20years old, to expect everything to work like new is asking for a lot.....

get a test light for the rear light... see if there power at the wire.

As for the transmission, there a glass eye level on the side of the transmission from what I remember.
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I think that you're first problem is caused by installing an RS pipe and disconnecting the heater blower in the rear? If so i have the answer for you.
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My first time on here!!!

Guys this is my first time on here and i want to thank you all for your input, i will try all of your suggestions and see what i come up with. Thanks again, i feel like i'm part of a family..

Tony.

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