A/C Blower Resistor
I had an issue with my A/C blower creep up recently. Posted on the CF in the TECH section and a few of the guy's hooked me up with a quick diagnosis. They said based on my A/C not having any blower in fan setting 1 and 2 but having it blow properly in settings 3, 4, and 5 that it was the blower motor resistor. I called my buddy over a Chevrolet and got the part from stock. $28.00, thanks FRANK. :D Anyway swapped the parts in about 30 minutes and all is well in A/C blower speed land. :thumbsup: Quick, easy, inexpensive fix. :yesnod: Here are photo's of the original, new UPDATED part, and the hole in which it got installed under the glove box.
Original bad part http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...owerFix005.jpg New UPDATED part http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...owerFix008.jpg This hole (middle left) is where the resistor goes. Tight squeeze. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...owerFix009.jpg |
Hey Bob...can you send the info to CF member Steel.....he has the same issue...I basically told him thats what I thought the problem might be but now that you have more info I am sure he would appreciate it
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Did that to my 97 a couple of weekends ago. That was the easy one - the other part I replaced was the turn signal/hazard flasher. :eek:
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Bob;
Great writeup and pics.:dancer01: |
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