Burgman,

I am worried why the dealer won't fix it, but it is such a simple job and so cheap, it is well worth doing it yourself.

Don't have the P/N number but just tell the parts counter you need a blower resistor and they will know what you are talking. The part should be less then $10.00.

Here are the directions:

1. Empty and remove glovebox (Squeeze both sides in and drop down. Should pull straight out)
2. Locate resistor pack (should be towards the left side while looking in. You will see a white pack with a wiring harness attached to it)
3. Remove one torx screw, disconnect wiring harness, and toss the old pack.
4. Check the conditions of the wiring to make sure they are in good shape.
5. Installation is reverse of above procedure.

Note: Check to make sure you don't have the car on and the HVAC switch on. The resistor will get very, very hot.

Let me know if you have any questions.




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