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> Fan Blower Running After Engine Off, what the heck??
steveselvia
post Dec 9 2009, 01:52 PM
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Gentlemen, my 99 Eddie Bauer has suddenly began the heater fan running when I turn off the engine?

It seems to work fine with the engine running.....off, on, speed is variable jsut like normal. But when I turn off teh ignition the blower runs like on high!

I unhooked the battery and of course it stops. When I connectthe battery after a minute or two it DOES NOT RUN? But as soon as I crank it up and shut it off it runs again.

Please help!!!
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