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From: Roseville really smells like poo, pooo, pooo, CA
The fan only worked on levels 2, 3, and 4. Level 1 stopped working months ago. Now wth does that mean? Haha.
Now as for unplugging the "clip"...you mean the plug to the blower motor? Jump it and see if it runs?
I bet your resistor is bad, it happens in alot of toyota. under the dash there is a 4 screw 1'x2" box that pulls out. In the helms there is a test route.
from the wiring harness to the fan there should be a clip with two wires. unplug that clip and plug it into a battery and see if the fan turns on, if it does, then the fan isn't the problem. i'm guessing its a relay
Whats up everyone! I'm looking for an A6 engine for my hatch, if anybody has one out there thats in good running condition, and there willing to sell me. Send me a PM. I'm located in york PA. thanks...

can that accord climate control be installed and work 100% of the crx functions?
i'm tired of the poopy face crx one that will just break time and time again.
So 1 of my parts should be here tomorrow!
I just bought another one should be here wed!!
I'm pumped haven't bought anything for the crx in a while.
I just bought another one should be here wed!!
I'm pumped haven't bought anything for the crx in a while.
i'v heard of the mirror being small and thus reducing the angle at which you can see. I was just wondering how they were as far as visibility. I know I rarely use my pass mirror so I just look over my pass seat to see anyone in the blind spot. They look nice tho
I'm pretty happy with them. I think mine are on the higher end of the replicas (I got them from weaksauce.org). They have the blue tinted glass and the convex shape. No complaints about visibility except that the glass shakes a bit with car's vibration.
Me, too.
Me, too.
I was thinking the only way around that would be to have a convex mirror to gain the vision you loose running a smaller mirror. You can't place rubber bushings behind it and have it absorb some of the viberations?
I don't think it's that easy. It seems like the whole adjustable, plastic assembly inside is what is moving. You might could jimmy something up. It's really not bad, though, it's pretty minor for me. I mean, I probably can't make out a sign or plate number with my side mirrors, but I can certainly make out make/model/etc. of what's behind me. I never give the mirrors any thought while driving.


