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I doubt the auto climate controls use simple resistors like the manual systems do. It probably uses a "module" of sorts in the air duct ahead of the blower to sense air temps and make adjustments.
I would start by checking the blower motor to see if it's the problem. This should be the easiest to check by just disconnecting its plug and jumping it to a 12V source.
Good luck searching!
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