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It's under dash on passenger side Take out the glove box and there it is You can access it by removing the three screws which retain the glove box and then remove the glove box itself. You then remove the duct between the blower motor assembly and the heater assembly.
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what does the harness look like where you plug it into the resister??? there is a repair pigtail for this fix.... the other problem most likely resides in the controller on dash. easy replacement,,,
Generally, the resistor is mounted near the blower motor in or on the heater assembly. Air moving inside the assembly keeps the resistor cool. Models with a/c usually have the resistor mounted near the blower motor behind the glove box.
Replace the blower motor resistor assembly. To locate the electrical connector for the blower motor resister, it is usually attached to a heating or air conditioning Duct, or the blower motor case. You can also trace the Purple Wire from the blower motor back to the resister. Also make sure that the blower fan is not jamed up with somthing in side and will spin freely,or binding same thing, this will also cause the fuse to blow right away. And does the motor actually spin a bit before it blows the fuse or does it blow the fuse at the same time the switch is turned on? Good Luck and have a good XMASS.
It uses the same fuse as the front heater blower. There is a ballist resister to allow for the different speeds of the motor that can fail and the blower motor is well known to fail too. Sometimes thers a fuse right in the wire thatr's connected to the blower motor it'self.
where is the blower resister found, and can fix it myself.
Thanks. This was a fix.
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