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'99 Explorer XLT, does NOT have the automatic climate control, but does have some basic controls on the back of the center console for rear-seat passengers.
Front-seat fan only works on high. I didn't play with the back-seat fan, and I really don't care if it works or not.
Am I correct in thinking that this is the less-expensive module the parts store has (around $15, not $80), and that it should be a pretty simple and easy repair? And my '09 Ranger (same engine, same HVAC control panel) should be pretty similar, so I can look at my own truck and figure out what I need to do, right?
This rig belongs to my grandmother...and she's not even aware there's anything wrong. I'd like to just "take it for a ride and make sure everything works" and swap this thing out in a parking lot, if I can (trust me, it'll be easier).
Front-seat fan only works on high. I didn't play with the back-seat fan, and I really don't care if it works or not.
Am I correct in thinking that this is the less-expensive module the parts store has (around $15, not $80), and that it should be a pretty simple and easy repair? And my '09 Ranger (same engine, same HVAC control panel) should be pretty similar, so I can look at my own truck and figure out what I need to do, right?
This rig belongs to my grandmother...and she's not even aware there's anything wrong. I'd like to just "take it for a ride and make sure everything works" and swap this thing out in a parking lot, if I can (trust me, it'll be easier).