Heater Blower resistor
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I tried the wreckers down here. As soon as they heard "Tercel" they knew they'd not have any. They could get it. For a huge price. <_<3A-C Power wrote: Okay, but did you get the part about resistors from other cars fitting? I got mine from a Celica and it was the same thing.
We've got a Central Science Laboratory here at UTas that do all sorts of mechanical stuff. They've been great. They set me up with about the right length of NiChrome wire.

However, the ends have been soldered using silver solder, not normal stuff. You can't solder NiChrome, unfortunately. <_<
So tomorrow, I ask the feller with the gas axe as to whether he can do it for me. All I've got to do is take the pins out of the plastic socket, as the gas axe'll destroy it.

So, this time tomorrow, I should have a working heater.
At last. Slow moving hot air.....
1983 Tercel SR5 with 185/75R14 tyres, 32/36 DGAV Weber carburetor, lumpy cam and upgraded Pioneer sound system. Veteran of several fire seasons (with the scars to show it) and known as "The Racing Turtle"
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- My tercel:: '85 4wd SR5, 220k miles
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Hey, does anyone have a extra blower motor resistor laying around they'd sell me? Mine has a broken wire. Napa is charging $30 for theirs, and I wanted to check with you guys before I go to a junkyard and start pulling apart toyotas. 
Edit: Nevermind, went and bought one from Toyota... their price was the same as other auto parts stores, and they could actually get it in...

Edit: Nevermind, went and bought one from Toyota... their price was the same as other auto parts stores, and they could actually get it in...
'85 SR5 4wd, A.K.A 'Peach", 221k miles!