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I have two first my four speed fan only runs on speed 4 FAST and the second is my front washer does not work

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If your blower motor will only run on the highest speed the blower motor resistor pack is defective and needs replacing. If the windshield washer does not work then the fuse is blown or the motor is defective. If the motor is running but no spray is coming from the nozzles then the nozzles are clogged with wax. Use a needle to unclog them.

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