I need help!!!
I have a 2003 Voyager and a few things are going wrong. When I hit even the slighest bump I hear a clunking noise in the front. My heater and A/C only work on high, and I cant figure out which brake pads I need for the front. I called a few auto parts stores for the front brake pads and I got the wrong ones, they look totally different than the ones that are on there now. I have a 4 cyl. without ABS. CAN ANYONE HELP ME ?????????[:@]
Here's my story:
2003 T & C. Front blower goes directly to highas soon as I start the van.Stays constant on higheven when I turn off the system.Took to dealer and told me the blower needs replacing. Headded thatthe blower is damaging the "blower resister" I found out later it'snot a resister but a "control module")and BOTH need replacing. Told me it would take 5-6 hours because he had to remove the entire dash in order to remove the blower.
I declined the $1,060.00 (yes....one thousand sixty dollars) charge to repair it
I bought a "Haynes" manual. It took me 5 minutes to remove the "resister" (which actually turned out to be a "control module") and1 hour to remove theblower. After reading numerous posts tonight, I'm going to re-install the blowerand put in a new module. I guess they think my last vehicle was a turnip wagon. (Shame is, I paid them $100.00 to diagnose the problem)
As far as the "clunk"......it's the front sway bar bushings. I had a 2000 Grand Caravan, friend had a 99....both were fixed with new bushing. (I did it for 5% costof what the dealer wanted plus my labor)
2003 T & C. Front blower goes directly to highas soon as I start the van.Stays constant on higheven when I turn off the system.Took to dealer and told me the blower needs replacing. Headded thatthe blower is damaging the "blower resister" I found out later it'snot a resister but a "control module")and BOTH need replacing. Told me it would take 5-6 hours because he had to remove the entire dash in order to remove the blower.
I declined the $1,060.00 (yes....one thousand sixty dollars) charge to repair it
I bought a "Haynes" manual. It took me 5 minutes to remove the "resister" (which actually turned out to be a "control module") and1 hour to remove theblower. After reading numerous posts tonight, I'm going to re-install the blowerand put in a new module. I guess they think my last vehicle was a turnip wagon. (Shame is, I paid them $100.00 to diagnose the problem)
As far as the "clunk"......it's the front sway bar bushings. I had a 2000 Grand Caravan, friend had a 99....both were fixed with new bushing. (I did it for 5% costof what the dealer wanted plus my labor)
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