Blower motor barely runs when car is on shut car off and it blows high
SOURCE: 1992 cadillac deville - hvac blower motor does not shut off.
replace the relay , when a relay sticks like that , a good test is to slap it with something like the handle of a screw driver , see if it un-sticks , its not a fix , just a test . cheers'
SOURCE: 88 cadillac deville, ac blower fan wont shut off,
Ralph,
Most common cause of this is the blower fan (proper name for the fan you refer to) continuing to run is a shorted out Electronic Climate Control Module. This solid state device replaces the older style fan speed resistor block (at about 4 times the price) This unit is found on the top of the HVAC box under the hood. (HVAC means heating, ventilation and air conditioning) The HVAC box is found on the passenger side of the firewall. Look behind the A/C's accumulator. It will have an electrical wiring plug on top of it. It will be fastened to the HVAC box with a few 7mm hex head screws. Very easy to change.
FYI, do yourself a favor and replace the blower fan motor at the same time. The Electronic Climate Control Module usually fails because the motor is drawing to many amps of current. This is because it's bushings are worn out or the brushes are worn out.
This is very common on Cadillacs and Buicks.
Charlie
PS Not sure why car won't start. Either you drained the battery or blew a fuse which controls starting the engine. Need more info regarding the "no start" condition.
SOURCE: car is making loud high tone while driving 1992 cadillac deville
your water pump may need to be changed. have a trusted mechanic check it. the water pump is connected to the drivebelt of your 4.9 l engine, and if thats where the sound is coming from you can be pretty certain
SOURCE: 2002 Cadillac DeVille, AC/Heat blower not blowing out air
Have you tried smacking the blower motor? If it starts running after you hit it, replace it.
SOURCE: 1999 Cadillac Deville Heater Blower motor has
make a jumper cable up from lamp cord (from any Hardware store) and power up the blower motor from the battery
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