The blower motor on my pontiac g5, year 2007 is not working in either heat mode or a/c mode
SOURCE: Blower motor not working
Try replacing the blower motor resistor, it has different resistances for each speed. Mounted on the passenger side air duct, it is kind of a ***** to get to but you can see the harness if you invert and shove your head up into the footwell.
SOURCE: blower motor only works on high
located under dash next to blower motor itself should be a couple of wires plugged into it
SOURCE: 2007 Pontiac G5 heat won't work
you can have two things wrong with your car 1 a/c control head is bad. 2. temp blend door actuator is bad. change actuator first. make sure you install it before you plug the connector.
SOURCE: Have a 2007 Pontiac G5 and need to add power steering fluid.
its tricky. its behind the engine. If you pop the hood and you go to the left side, look behind the block and it chould be about half way down or so. You should see the cap for it. I think that was a horrible idea on pontiacs part. Happy motoring!
SOURCE: How do I change the Belt on my 2007 Pontiac G5 GT
Do a quick sketch of the pulleys and the path of the v-belt around them. The tensioner pulley is the smooth faced one that the smooth back of the v-belt runs around. In the middle of the pulley is what looks like a nut. It is in fact a fixed spindle. If you fit on a correct socket you can push the tensioner pulley against its spring by pulling down firmly in an clockwise direction. This removes tension from the v-belt which should then be slipped off with little effort . Fit the new v-belt over the driven pulleys in the same orientation as the old one (your sketch should be your reference) remove tension on the tensioner pulley as before to get the belt over the last pulley which should be the small diameter alternator pulley,
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