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Speed fun control airconditioned doesn´t work property.

The speed fun control doesn´t work in position 1 and 2. If I select 3 or 4 works ok. What is the solution? Sorry for my english.
Paco from Spain.

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Two possible areas I would check using an ohm meter. First is the blower resistor which is usually located by the blower motor and looks like a cement rectangle or a ceramic tube with wires attached to it. The resistor should have very low resistance but should not read open from the common lead to the other terminals. If it tests good test the continuity of the fan switch. Some cars have a fuse for the high and low blower speeds so you can check your fuse diagram and look for two blower or fan fuses. Good Luck.

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