Thanks so much for this video! I had the same exact problem. I bought the part on Amazon and installed it and now all fan settings work! It was a real pain to get to it but I managed to get it done thanks to watching your video!
Thanks for the video. I just fixed my friend's 2005 TJ by doing this. I also removed the neon green connector by undoing the christmas tree clips behind it, so I could get better access to the top bolt/screw
Glad it was helpful and you're very welcome! I have three TJ's, all different years, to use making these videos now so more to come and things need repairing.
Thanks for the video! I had a hard time getting the clip off while in place so I removed the screws and took out the resistor pack first. Also, I had better luck pushing the red clip out from behind with a small screwdriver rather than trying to pull it out from the front.
Big time thanks. You saved me a lot of money and time. $29 for the resistor. Lots of corrosion on my 2006 LJ, the old resistor literally showed rust. Thanks to user-bq5kr9tl8s, when I couldn't get the wiring harness to budge, I pulled the assembly and luckily the old resistor allowed my to use pliers to get a grip on it with some WD40 to rock it in there with gravity helping. Finally free. Saved myself time next time by only tightening the bottom screw which was easy to access. I also pulled the screw from the wiring harness for more hand room (rusty one in your video). Of note, the red clip was easier to slide to the open position with a small screwdriver.
Thanks so much for this video! I had the same exact problem. I bought the part on Amazon and installed it and now all fan settings work! It was a real pain to get to it but I managed to get it done thanks to watching your video!
You're welcome! I'm glad it helped out. And it is a pain that requires a bit of patience to deal with. ;)
Thanks for the video. I just fixed my friend's 2005 TJ by doing this. I also removed the neon green connector by undoing the christmas tree clips behind it, so I could get better access to the top bolt/screw
You're welcome, glad it helped!
Awesome, thanks for showing the 5/16th and the lil red clips. Great job bro
Why don't you unplug the green plug so you can pull all the wires out of the way so you can get to it easier?
Best video I came across detailing this, thank you sir!
Glad it was helpful and you're very welcome! I have three TJ's, all different years, to use making these videos now so more to come and things need repairing.
Thanks for the video! I had a hard time getting the clip off while in place so I removed the screws and took out the resistor pack first. Also, I had better luck pushing the red clip out from behind with a small screwdriver rather than trying to pull it out from the front.
Nice! Thanks for sharing what worked for you too.
Thank you. Gotta do this myself as I have lost low.
Go for it! I think I spent more time setting up for filming than I did doing the actual work!
Big time thanks. You saved me a lot of money and time. $29 for the resistor. Lots of corrosion on my 2006 LJ, the old resistor literally showed rust. Thanks to user-bq5kr9tl8s, when I couldn't get the wiring harness to budge, I pulled the assembly and luckily the old resistor allowed my to use pliers to get a grip on it with some WD40 to rock it in there with gravity helping. Finally free. Saved myself time next time by only tightening the bottom screw which was easy to access. I also pulled the screw from the wiring harness for more hand room (rusty one in your video). Of note, the red clip was easier to slide to the open position with a small screwdriver.
Glad to have helped! I now have three TJs in my driveway, ones a project, two are daily drivers, so more to come.