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carnovice February 7th 05 11:50 PM

Turn Left and Blower Turns ON!!!
 
I'm experiencing problems with the blower on my 2000 Saturn SL100. It
has been acting up and mysteriously kicks on when I turn left - then
when I straighten out the wheel it stops again.

This only works then the car is in motion. Turning the wheel while in
park does not work. Can anyone tell me why this might be happening and
how I may fix it?


blah blah February 7th 05 11:59 PM

In article . com>,
says...
> I'm experiencing problems with the blower on my 2000 Saturn SL100. It
> has been acting up and mysteriously kicks on when I turn left - then
> when I straighten out the wheel it stops again.
>
> This only works then the car is in motion. Turning the wheel while in
> park does not work. Can anyone tell me why this might be happening and
> how I may fix it?



Not enough info!!! You got to tell us more. When it comes on does it
come on "high" only?

carnovice February 8th 05 01:58 AM

Sorry. I'm new at this.

It doesn't matter what setting that it is on. When turning left, the
blower will blow according to the setting on the control panel.

Sometimes, it will continue working for 4-5 minutes and then go off
again. When it goes off, I can hear a humming sound as if it is trying
to run. Turn a left, and it kicks on again.

This weekend, it completely quit. There was no sound and no air no
matter what. Then today I got up and it was miraculously working again.


carnovice February 8th 05 02:01 AM

Oops. . . when I say, "working again" I mean that it will run
intermittently if I turn left.


blah blah February 8th 05 02:58 AM

In article .com>,
says...
> Sorry. I'm new at this.
>
> It doesn't matter what setting that it is on. When turning left, the
> blower will blow according to the setting on the control panel.
>
> Sometimes, it will continue working for 4-5 minutes and then go off
> again. When it goes off, I can hear a humming sound as if it is trying
> to run. Turn a left, and it kicks on again.
>
> This weekend, it completely quit. There was no sound and no air no
> matter what. Then today I got up and it was miraculously working again.
>
>


I'm still not completely filled in here... So you're saying that that
your blower usually does not work at all any other time?

It sounds like the last resistor in line for your "Blower Motor Resistor
Card" is hanging loose and reattatching itself when you turn left. If
you put it on High your resistor card gets bypassed. So if you cannot
get "low, med, & med high" to work and "High" does work it will likely
be your resistor card.


carnovice February 9th 05 01:58 AM

The blower never works correctly. It either works when I turn left -
or it doesn't work at all. It is a crap shoot.

It will work on 1, 2, and 3, in addition to 4. So it is not bypassing
anything. I'm just bamboozled. It's like some connection is loose. I
just don't know where to start looking.

Also, if I turn left without giving it gas, it does nothing. If I give
it gas when I make a left, it kicks in. Once I straighten out the
wheel - it may or may not stay on. And if it does stay on, it will run
for only a few minutes.


blah blah February 9th 05 02:12 AM

In article .com>,
says...
> The blower never works correctly. It either works when I turn left -
> or it doesn't work at all. It is a crap shoot.
>
> It will work on 1, 2, and 3, in addition to 4. So it is not bypassing
> anything. I'm just bamboozled. It's like some connection is loose. I
> just don't know where to start looking.
>
> Also, if I turn left without giving it gas, it does nothing. If I give
> it gas when I make a left, it kicks in. Once I straighten out the
> wheel - it may or may not stay on. And if it does stay on, it will run
> for only a few minutes.
>
>


You say it "either works when you turn left or it doesnt work at all"
then you say "it will work on 1, 2, 3, and 4"...

Which is it? I'm not talking about when you are making a left turn and I
dont think you understood what I ment by "bypassing".

My big question is: When 1, 2, and 3 "WONT WORK" will "4" work???

Possible problems:

1. If 4 (the highest setting) works (sitting still) and 1, 2, & 3 dont
work that means you may have a bad blower resistor card.
-Theory: The last resistor in line may be burnt and flopping around
making and loosing contact.

or

2. If 4 doesnt work at all (sitting still) then it sounds like you
"may" have a bad blower motor.
-Theory: The motor does sit on its side and the left and right shifting
may be causing it to make and loose good contact with the brushes.


Bob Shuman February 9th 05 02:17 PM

My (possibly incorrect) understanding is that the OP is saying that the
blower really does not work most of the time at all, regardless of the fan
position switch. But, occasionally, when they turn left the fan will start
to blow at whatever speed the position switch is set, and then when the turn
is completed it does not work again.

My guess is a loose ground connection, or more possibly, an intermittent
connection in the blower feed or ground wiring. Seems that this could
easily be reproduced once you get access to the wiring and using a simple
DVM or continuity tester you should be able to narrow down to a defective
wiring segment or a loose connector.

I personally do not think this sounds like a defective blower resistor block
based on my understanding of the problem description.

Bob

"blah blah" > wrote in message
...
> In article .com>,
> says...
> > The blower never works correctly. It either works when I turn left -
> > or it doesn't work at all. It is a crap shoot.

>
> You say it "either works when you turn left or it doesnt work at all"
> then you say "it will work on 1, 2, 3, and 4"...
>
> Which is it?




carnovice February 10th 05 04:57 AM


Bob Shuman wrote:
> My (possibly incorrect) understanding is that the OP is saying that

the
> blower really does not work most of the time at all, regardless of

the fan
> position switch. But, occasionally, when they turn left the fan will

start
> to blow at whatever speed the position switch is set, and then when

the turn
> is completed it does not work again.



YES! YES! I HAVE FINALLY BEEN UNDERSTOOD! I APLOGIZE IF MY THOUGHTS
DID NOT FLOW SMOOTHLY. Bob is correct in his restatement of my
problems. THANKS!

So, I suppose I'll need to take this to the dealer for an auotopsy?
Any home remedies out there?


carnovice February 10th 05 04:58 AM


Bob Shuman wrote:
> My (possibly incorrect) understanding is that the OP is saying that

the
> blower really does not work most of the time at all, regardless of

the fan
> position switch. But, occasionally, when they turn left the fan will

start
> to blow at whatever speed the position switch is set, and then when

the turn
> is completed it does not work again.



YES! YES! I HAVE FINALLY BEEN UNDERSTOOD! I APLOGIZE IF MY THOUGHTS
DID NOT FLOW SMOOTHLY. Bob is correct in his restatement of my
problems. THANKS!

So, I suppose I'll need to take this to the dealer for an autopsy? Any
home remedies out there?



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