In ten years I hope your kids realize that Daddy sent them up for success with their very own TH-cam channel. Although Cash may not be really interested in cars as of now I think it gonna be Tank and Cash that end up running the show. Great job Justin with the channel and the content I always look forward to the new videos
It's a blower resistor and it has 4 wires to form 3 settings, low = highest resistance (both resistors), med = medium resistance (1 resistor) and high a total bypass of the resistors which is why only high works when the resistors burn out. On some older vehicles there is a small thermal fuse that blows but it can't be replaced. Part # is irrelevant because each car has a different part depending on year, make, model and sometimes simply the factory it was made in. The coils are the resistors the solid cylinder is the thermal fuse and yours looks like you have a 4 speed fan on that truck.
You are correct sir it is called a blower resistor
Good job fixing the speed control
We used your video to fix the same issue in our truck. Thank you.
Great to hear! 😎🙏🏽
Love the videos. How did Tank get so fascinated with keys. Such a great family. Thanks for all the great videos.
Great video and thanks for sharing. Those boys are funny!
I like your videos Justin
Me too yow he is 💞💕🤍🤍
Thank You Guys
Justin you have a lot more patience than me my hands are too big to get in that glove box good thing you have Katie to help you.
In ten years I hope your kids realize that Daddy sent them up for success with their very own TH-cam channel. Although Cash may not be really interested in cars as of now I think it gonna be Tank and Cash that end up running the show. Great job Justin with the channel and the content I always look forward to the new videos
another repair done by the 3BB crew..good job Rick from Kutztown Pa
It's a blower resistor and it has 4 wires to form 3 settings, low = highest resistance (both resistors), med = medium resistance (1 resistor) and high a total bypass of the resistors which is why only high works when the resistors burn out. On some older vehicles there is a small thermal fuse that blows but it can't be replaced. Part # is irrelevant because each car has a different part depending on year, make, model and sometimes simply the factory it was made in. The coils are the resistors the solid cylinder is the thermal fuse and yours looks like you have a 4 speed fan on that truck.
Remeber its only flat on the. Bottom
not sure what is up as ordered something that as supposed to be in Miami last tuesday and no idea where it is
3BB🥰🥰YOW JUSTIN HOW YOU DOING??🙌🌚😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Hey Ali
The part is a Rheostat.
Rheostat!
Nope a rheostat is a dial switch that you turn.
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Hey Michael
One of these days you're gonna find one of your vehicles in somebody's house, Believe me I know, I did it when I was little
Always something trying to work on cars lol
Give Keys So Kids Can Steal Your Cars Not Funny