Questions & Answers for: GMC electric motor Heating & Cooling

...electric one of the motors has gone out. If the kids were playing with it they may have held the button down causing the motor to spin while the seat was all the way foward and it will just burn the ...

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...(Delphi) To Remove: Remove the instrument panel sound insulator panel (if equipped). Disconnect the electrical connector from the blower motor. Remove the blower motor insulating cover screws. Remove ...

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electric actuator motor to the transfer case, or you could have a bad electric actuator which is causing your fuse to blow. The wire harness is on the drivers side by the transfer case, disconnect the

...battery terminal. Mark the position of the blower motor in relation to its case. Unplug the electrical connection at the motor. Remove the blower attaching screws and remove the assembly. Pry ...

Question about 1999 Yukon

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...nozzles and hoses. Remove three cowl vent grille panels. Disconnect windshield wiper motor electrical connector. NOTE: Do not remove crank arm from windshield wiper motor. Loosen nuts that ...

...panel (I/P) compartment. Front screw from right door sill plate. Right hinge pillar trim panel. Electrical connectors from ECM, as necessary. Electrical connectors from blower motor, as

Question about 2001 Jimmy

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...recovery reservoir mounting stud. Disconnect the cooling tube from the blower motor. Disconnect the electrical connector from the blower motor. Remove the blower motor mounting bolts. Remove the ...

Question about 2001 Jimmy

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...the front screw from the right door sill plate. Remove the right kick panel trim. Disconnect the electrical connectors from the powertrain control module (PCM), as needed. Remove the PCM and ...

Question about 1999 Suburban

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...on my 98 Suburban. I left the wipers in the on position and then lifted the hood to get at the electrical connector to the wiper motor, once I gave the electrical connector a wiggle the wipers ...

electric seat position lever/button pushed, and see if there is electricity to the seat. If so, you may need a new motor. If not, test the switch to see if electricity is getting to the switch. If so,

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