I have a 1995 rear wheel drive chevy suburban with an aftermarket stereo with amp and subs (they have been in for a few years), I was driving and went over a small bump at around 15mph and my stereo cut off and won't come back on also my ac quit working/blowing, and windows won't go up or down I can't find any blown fuses what could it be?
SOURCE: 1995 chevy blazer heat, ac will not blow air
yes the heater controls are vacum however the blower motor is not. a new control panel is an option and may fix it. if it was my blazer i would first check the fuse boxes onder the hood and in the side of the dash driver side. if they are good i would go to the nearest auto parts store and buy a test light. this will aid you in making sure what the problem is before you go spending money on replacement parts. the blower motor is in one of two places. its most likely under the dash on the passenger side. there is a cover that you will have to remove directly under the glove box. once removed you should see a large red and a large black wire. these are the power and ground for the blower motor . in some gm's these wires go into a resistor. the harness plugs into the resistor and the blower motor wires come out of it. ok now that we are a little bit familiar with our suroundings the red wire i told you about is the hot wire if you ground the clamp on the test light to the door hindge. (make sure its a good ground by touching the positive batter terminal. if the test light lights its a good ground )now unplug the blower motor and touch the metal posts in the end of the plug that belong to the red wire. if it lights when the key is on and the blower control is on in all posisions you need a blower motor. if it does not then you need a blower motor resistor.
SOURCE: rear door speakers don't work w/ aftermarket radio in 94 suburban
You need to attach the blue wire on the stereo harness to the blue and white wire on the car adapter harness. they installed a small amplifier to power the rear door speakers and unless you connect those two wires then the speakers will not work.
SOURCE: 2003 chevy s10 - keeps blowing out AC fuse. Will
you have a short somewhere problably bad ground , or interferrance from alternaot overloading the circuit... check all ground securlely...if you cant locate it its not going to be cheap for a mech to locate the issue.. good luc kthough ( also check for loose wire behind the fuse box in car.
SOURCE: Rear a/c not blowing cold, front works fine.
you may not have enough refrigerant. a low charge can cause the rear in this dual system to not work for beans. charge with a can of uv and find the leak. fix the leak. evac the system and recharge. i think you take 4 lbs, but check the accumulator sticker. you may want to just change the accum at the same time.
SOURCE: I have a 1998 chevy blazer (s-10) 4.3L 4x4 it
check transfer case electrical switch, sometime if it bad it will also blow the fuse. don't recommend you put any higher fuse than recommend, If the fuse blow there is a short some where and by putting higher amp fuse you might short or burn something else beside the fuse. if that check out than check your transfer case motor, might lock up and not allowing the motor to turn instead it short the fuse. don't drive the car, just leave it in park, put correct fuse amp back in and unplug transfer case electric switch and turn the key on (dont start the car) and see if the fuse blow; if not plug it back in and see if it blow the fuse. if that is not the case, unplug transfer case wire, and do the same and see if it blow the fuse.
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