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  1. rlwm211

    Heater question

    As to the heat only on high and low, I would take the resistor out and check and I will bet that one of the elements has broken off of the resistor array. Heater cores do get plugged internally, but I would imagine that these trucks never were allowed to have the coolant get weak, or the anti...
  2. rlwm211

    Heater question

    Absolutely correct on the constant flow of coolant through the heater core. Taking the heater apart to clean it is not an easy proposition. Even so, at some point it may be necessary. The foam you refer to is the gasket on the edges of the doors that seal the doors when you select heat, or not...
  3. rlwm211

    Heater question

    The resistor is connected to a splice that is in the harness where the power for high speed connect as well and they both connect to the fan. If the wire from the resistor has broken off, it could explain the non functioning lower speeds. I doubt seriously that the switch is bad since the high...
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