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My car heater only comes on whenever I enter pothole or run through speed bump ?

my 2003 mercury mountaineer heat only work whenever I enter a pothole or run through a speed bump, and after it comes on I cannot touch the climate controller if I do it will stop working. Thanks for your contribution.

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