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Heater blower motor only works on high on 2002 pontiac gran prix se-instructions on diy replacement i have the part.

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    Dave C May 11, 2010

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THE BLOWER MOTOR RESITOR IS BAD.IF U HAVE RESITOR IT IS UNDER THE DASH ON THE PASSENGER SIDE AND HELD IN W/TWO SCREWS

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