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ok this is compounding into a mess

i had my heater core explode so i had to get the mechanic to block off the heater (doesn't matter since it's summer)

i also had my fan fail and he rerouted the fan switch so it's always on full

does anyone know of a good auto sparky who can fix both in one shot?

seriously this is bugging me having no fan and no heater

and what parts do i need?

heater core??? that speed switch?

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by fan i am assuming you mean the one inside the cabin? if so then it will be a little resistor type thing that controls the speed (can't think of the proper name at the moment. brain isn't working). there are 2 options. buy a second hand unit from the wreckers, or try and source a new one through nissan.

by fan i am assuming you mean the one inside the cabin? if so then it will be a little resistor type thing that controls the speed (can't think of the proper name at the moment. brain isn't working). there are 2 options. buy a second hand unit from the wreckers, or try and source a new one through nissan.

yeah i know what you're talking about

it's a resistor thing that controls the fan speed... it's sitting in the glovebox

it might be crook

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