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Michael, Blower motor resistor is behind glove box, open glove box, push in on tabs(sides of glove box) and there is the resistor.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4edK8fa-Ypg
Mar 9, 2011 - Uploaded by Scotty Kilmer
Scotty Kilmer, mechanic for the last 46 years, shows how you can replace a broken blower motor in your car ...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p5QYd58sTk
Jun 12, 2012 - Uploaded by talyn875
Do not try this at home. For HVAC professional use only. This video shows yours truly changing a blower motor ...
Cars usually overheat when the thermostat is faulty, coolant level is low, or the water pump fails. If your cooling fan on the radiator does not kick on shortly after the engine reaches operating temperature, you may have a bad cooling fan, cooling fan relay, or cooling fan fuse. If your engine is overheating, start by checking the fluid level, and installing a new thermostat.
The 'blower motor resistor' burnt out. Located up under the dash on the passengers side. Wire bundle with 4 or 5 wires goes into it, and 2 1/4" screws hold it in. You will be able to see that the resistor is burnt, rusted, or just broke off. May be the coil-spring type, nevertheless, you will be able to tell if it's burnt. Replacement is about $25 - $35 at your local parts store.
located on passenger side of truck in cab under glove compartment.remove plug to resistor. remove two screws that secure resistor to heater housing. remove resistor, rreplace with new resistor. inser screws and replace plug also make sure fuse for heater is ok.
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