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Gary Dove Posted on Jan 26, 2019
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Front heater blower quit on my 2006 Chevy Uplander but the rear blower still works. Are these two blowers run off the same fuse located in the instrument panel fusebox? or under the hood? Suggestions?

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No , they use different fuse's . FRT/BLWR fuse # 27 - 25 amp , RR BLWR fuse # 28 25 amp . both are located in the under hood fuse box . But the odds of this being a fuse problem are astronomical . Unless there is a electrical short circuit on that circuit . You may replace the fuse an it mite work , but for how long .? The blower motor may be going out an drawing to much current . Do you know anything about automotive electrical ? Amps , volts , resistance ? How to view a wiring diagram to see what all is involved in the blower motor electrical circuit , how to use a DVOM - digital volt ohmmeter to test electrical circuits etc .... ? Plus - do you know if it has a manual or automatic climate control system ? It doesn't work on any speed ?

Testimonial: "Thank you for taking the time to help me, Jeff. I'm sorry but my answer to just about every electrical question you asked me is no. I have tools here I don't even know how to use. When we started losing gears I just jacked it up and swapped out the transmission but apparently I need help changing a fuse :) Three trips to town so far with the heater blasting and it hasn't blown again. Maybe I'll get lucky? :D If it snows as much as it's supposed to tonight we won't be going anywhere, anyway. Maybe I should read a book :) Thanks again!"

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 08, 2009

SOURCE: Front AC Blower quit working. Rear AC blower

The first thing I would do is check to see if a fuse is blown or bad relay. Then I would unplug the blower motor with a test light make sure you are getting power to the blower located on the far passenger side of the vehicle under the dash if it has power and good ground then suspect vaulty motor. If you are not getting power at the plug then you might have a bad switch or resister. If it does have a blown fuse remember they usually blow for a reason like faulty wiring or even a in the motor itself. I would also recommend that you change the ac cabin filters behind the glove box if they have not been changed most people neglect them on that vehicle because they are a little more difficult to change, after removing the glove box there is a metal bracket in the way of opening the cabin filter compartment. They wont cause a blower motor to not work, however they do restrict airflow to the evaporator and they protect you from pollen, dust, and even exhaust gases. Hope this helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2008

SOURCE: 2002 Dodge Durango

blower motor resistor maybe why it only blows on high

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 04, 2008

SOURCE: Heater Fan/Blower does not work.

what you need is a blower motor resistot

Nicholas Csorba Jr.

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  • Posted on Feb 17, 2009

SOURCE: Tail lights don't work on 1998 Chevy Silverado.

check the wiring from the tailights back to the fuse panel, it sounds like an open connection. if i recall correctly check under the dash on the drivers side near the fuse panel for a bunch of wires in a bundle and look carefully for a wire or two that are cut/shorted/or seperated, you can also check under the drivers side kick panel by the hood release.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 04, 2010

SOURCE: rear wiper on chevy uplander does not work. fuses

i have a 2006 chevy uplander and i need to change the low beam headlamp how do i do it, also about a month after we had got the van the rear wiper stopped working i haven't checked the fuse yet, but is this a common problem for the uplander, and also the abs light stays on what should i do for that problem, and also when we drive it and then shut it off it does not want to turn on right away.

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