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TopCrusader 
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Posted: May 24, 2004 at 3:17 AM / IP Logged  
Hi;
I have a 98 Camry that I installed an autopage remote starter in. It starts
the car just fine, but usually when I park the car, I end up leaving the
blower fan on "Off"  or "Low" from the previous trip. I would like to have
the remote starter engage the blower fan to "High" regardless of what
position the Fan Knob was left in. To do this, I need to know what wire
coming out of the knob controls the fan speed. Any idea?
Thanks for any hel
draasch 
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Posted: May 24, 2004 at 7:41 AM / IP Logged  
you would have to pull the switch and measure each wire....im not sure anyone would have that....most of the time you just leave the switch in set to "high" and when you remote start, everything works fine...
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WillTS 
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Posted: May 24, 2004 at 8:16 AM / IP Logged  
Like draasch said, you would have to pull the switch, find the high side wire and use a relay to engage it. I might even have to hook something like that up on my truck. Maybe with a default switch so that in the winter it will default to the heater, and in the summer it would default to the AC. That way I would never have to worry about what position I left the controls on. Or I could just get a new truck with the automatic heater controlsFan Blower Wire - Last Post -- posted image. . Thanks for the idea.
Will              Just my $00.02
97 Chevy K1500 5.7L w/ Clifford Matrix RS2
BTW I am not a professional(well at procrastination maybe)
Be Gentle, I'm new to this :-)

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