
November 1997
Dear Tom and Ray:
I have a '90 Acura Integra with 85,000 miles. For the greater part of seven
years, the fan/blower has worked fine. Recently, it started not coming on right
away. It takes from two to 10 minutes for it to start up in either heat or AC
mode. My girlfriend has threatened to leave me for someone with more class if
this problem is not resolved quickly. What should I do? -- Ralph
Tom: This is an easy one, Ralph. I'd dump her.
Ray: Me, too. If that's all it takes for her to threaten to leave, I don't think
she's going to be a very reliable mate. I'd break it off now.
Tom: After that, you might want to replace the fan relay. That should take care
of that other little problem you mentioned in your letter.
Everybody wants a new car. But from a purely financial point of view, there
is no question that buying a used car is always cheaper, even in the long
run. To learn more, order Tom and Ray's pamphlet How to Buy a Used Car:
Things That Detroit and Tokyo Don't Want You to Know. To order, send (check or money order) to Ruin, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. You can also order online.
© 1997 by Tom and Ray Magliozzi and Doug
Berman Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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