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Aug 24, 2014 - Uploaded by ChrisFix
How to fix a fan that doesn't work on low. If your interior AC/ Heatfan is not working on low, or one of the fan ...
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Jul 25, 2011 - Uploaded by Auto Parts Direct To You
In this video we show you how to replace the blower motor resistor in a ..... on high, but the air is cold and ...
The resistor is located under the hood on the passenger side. At the
back of the engine compartment you need to locate the airbox it can be
identified by a circular piece that's right beside the fender on the
firewall (this is your blower motor) to the right if it (looking from
the front of the truck) about 4 -6" you will see a wire plug. Unplug
this connector and locate the four screws that attach it to the air box.
Remove these screws and pull the resistor from the housing.
this sounds like the blower resistor is bad, the resistor is located near blower motor going into heaterbox, just remove the connector and then the 2 screws that hold it to box and then slide it out and install new one,
The Blower Motor Resistor is located on the passenger side firewall, not far from your A/C's H-Valve (or expansion valve), going inside of the vehicle. The blower motor resistor has a 4 or 5 way black connector plugged into it and this is the only visible portion of the Resistor you will see. Remove the wiring connector and remove the 2 or 3 screws with an 8 mm or 5/16" socket (8 mm and 5/16" are the same). Once the screws or fasteners are removed, just pull the blower motor resistor out of the firewall and if you look at it, it will have various coils of wire on it, sometimes it will show burnt coils, but you can always check the various coils with an Ohm-meter.
Aside from that, install the new Blower Motor Resistor and Voilà! Your inside Blower Motor should work just fine.
A brief note here, if your fan doesn't work when the fan switch is on High, then it's not the Blower Motor Resistor, but possibly the Blower Motor itself. Should this occur, please get back to me insofar as how to replace the blower motor and why the blower motor's wires have to be twisted...even with the new blower motor fan.
souns like a bad blower resistor.the resistor controls the different speeds.sometimes every speed except the highest will stop working.the blower resistor is almost always near the blower motor.
You are going to have to make a connector for your resistor to fit into the adapater under the dash. the new resistor doesnt reach the terminals on the connector. Even though it clips in place it doesnt reach. I took a piece of small soldier and put in the connector then plugged it in and it worked just fine. When you unplug the relay it will not work in any speed.
It is located in the passanger foot area. It will take about 30 minutes to replace. I dont remember what it looks like but all you need to do is remove the plastic panel under the dash and it will be their attached to the blower motor. Get the new part and use that as a guide.
Sorry I cant be more helpful it has been about 6 or 7 months since I did one last.
The blower motor resister is located next to the fan under the passenger side dash. You will have to remove the glove box and plastic cover under the dash to expose the blower motor. the resister is next to the blower motor.
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