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wilbo666
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Re: Sticking Trip meter Thu, 06 February 2003 10:46 Go to previous message
Its and 1981 Toyota Cressida MX62

I thought that the resistor was in the little thing that you move? Or is that just a switch for the resistors?

AHH the resistors should are under the glove box right next to the blower!

UPDATE: Blower is fixed, I now have 4 fan speed settings Very Happy (PS it was a PITA to get the resistor wire connected again Mad )

Cheers
Wilbo

[Updated on: Fri, 07 February 2003 03:37]

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