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What the heck is this?
Topic Started: Mar 11 2013, 07:27 PM (463 Views)
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Clutzy Shadetree

found a black box by the heater resistor stuff and pulled it out, trying to figure out why my blower was being mental (the witch works fine, fan gets voltage, but it used to BLOOOOOOW hard and now it's quiet and more gentle.. It actually sucked a dirt/leaf pile into itself and out the vents when i hit one without recirc on. sometimes it sounds ... NEVERMIND THAT it's for a different thread =p This board is CLEARLY damaged, what is it, and can I find a replacement?

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If I unplug it, nothing happens. ???
Edited by Reista, Mar 11 2013, 07:28 PM.
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:hmm My A/C amplifier?
If that's a thing?
A search on google gave me 4 results.
One was this picture:
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That's right.

Does your AC work? If so, put it back in the case and reinstall.
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Mar 11 2013, 07:54 PM
That's right.

Does your AC work? If so, put it back in the case and reinstall.
My AC works, I JUST got the pulley and belt on today. It was a pleasure to find out that my compressor and clutch works, but I don't have the AC idle control thing so it SEVERELY drops my idle, so I'm not using it for now XD.

Those burn marks don't look too good though...
Edited by Reista, Mar 11 2013, 07:59 PM.
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