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i have many memories with my front plate. its BEAT TO HELL lol. they expire 3.31. maybe ill just wait it out. i dont wanna turn them in is all.
ill want dmv to give me a new set when the ranger gets them tho. or ill just continue to not run a front plate
lol
where the hell is caleb. hes been to the dmv more times then he takes shits in a year. he would know hahaha
ill want dmv to give me a new set when the ranger gets them tho. or ill just continue to not run a front plate
lolwhere the hell is caleb. hes been to the dmv more times then he takes shits in a year. he would know hahaha
I need help
The heater/AC in the Suburban works, on occasion. I can turn it on High and it will work for about 2 minutes, then stop. it only works in High. Ok, so I looked at the relay under the hood, if you shake it or position it in just right, it will turn on the blower fan, (even if the truck is off). I am not sure if there is a bad ground somewhere, if a bad connection somewhere, of wires touching..
But why would this be happening, and why can it only be in High to work?
The Suburban is a 1990 1500.
The heater/AC in the Suburban works, on occasion. I can turn it on High and it will work for about 2 minutes, then stop. it only works in High. Ok, so I looked at the relay under the hood, if you shake it or position it in just right, it will turn on the blower fan, (even if the truck is off). I am not sure if there is a bad ground somewhere, if a bad connection somewhere, of wires touching..
But why would this be happening, and why can it only be in High to work?
The Suburban is a 1990 1500.
It is weird, the relay has a sort of silicone "grounding" it to the blower housing... I am not sure why this was done like this, but it is. Does the relay have to stay constantly still for it to work, or can it flop around and be ok?
If all the wires trace out fine and aren't melted together or shorting out anywhere, I was wondering if the relay is stuck at a spot it is seeing constant power and by jiggling it, is crossing over to tell the fan to kick on.
Assuming it's a 4post relay with a 12v, switch, load, ground
Assuming it's a 4post relay with a 12v, switch, load, ground





