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Jakie, The link below is all I found on google search that may help you remove the blower knob. Check the attached video link,instruction and guide, Good luck
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The blower resistor is a very common fault in this system, I would
remove it for inspection, it is located next to the blower motor under
the passenger side instrument panel. Inspect it for signs of "burning",
replace it if anything is found.
I have the same truck. Mine only worked on high. I replaced the blower motor resistor and it worked for a few seconds and then the resistor started to overheat and fry. I then removed the blower motor and found it to be pretty seized up so I replaced it along with another resistor and it works great. At any rate, be careful not to ruin a new resistor. If it shows any signs of getting hot when you first fire it up then turn off the blower motor immediately and replace it too. In my case, the worn out blower motor is probably what caused the original resistor and the replacement to fail in the first place.
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