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Old 12-18-2011, 04:03 PM
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Unhappy No Instruments gages & Blows high heat out?

No Instruments gages & Blows high heat out? confused:[/size] When this happened 2 years ago, I thought all I did was change out a big square fuse under the hood and that took care of that? I would do this now except I had a leg amputated 4 weeks ago, from TB [Long story].

Now its up to my wife to tell my Son what to do, If I can get some help on this. Many Thanks for your help....
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<----- more confused then you are have no idea what kinda car this is.
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Old 12-19-2011, 11:33 AM
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Question Chrysler Concord 3.5

Problems with high heat blowing out & no Instrument gages, pushing the win shield washer button, everything works again !! Could this be a fuse module somewhere??
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