SOURCE: 2002 Chevy Impala Blower resistor location
It is on the passenger side, you have to remove the black plastic kick plate, below the glove box, to expose it (held in place with 2 latches and 1 push pin). The resistor is in front of the blower motor ( sandwiched between the motor housing and the firewall) it is tricky to get to, i think when i changed mine i didnt replace all the screws as they were difficult to remove and even harder to replace. Good Luck, Mike
SOURCE: How do i change the Blower motor resistor on a 2005 chevy impala?
The blower motor resistor is located behind the glovebox mounted in the fan housing box under the dash.
SOURCE: Changing a blower motor resistor
There is two screws holding it in,unplug the resister,and remove the screws,pull it out,
SOURCE: replace blower motor resistor unit on 99 Malibu ?
the blower motor resistor is below glove box. remove panal under box. slide the pcm out of the way, resistor is beside blower motor. unplug wiring, take out screws holding it in then pull straight out to remove.
SOURCE: How do you replace a blower motor resistor on
It is located on the right rear of the engine compartment. held in by two screws.
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Blower Motor Resistor and Controller Replacement Image Blower Motor Resistor Or Controller/Power Module Remove/Install REMOVAL 1. Disconnect and isolate the batten' negative cable. 2. Depress locking tab and unplug the wire harness connector
from the blower motor resistor or controller (power module). 3. Depress locking tab and unplug the resistor or controller
connector from the blower motor. 4. Remove the 2 screws that secure the blower motor resistor
or controller to the heater-AC housing. 5. Remove the blower motor resistor or controller from the
heater AC housing. INSTALLATION 1. Install the blower motor resistor or controller to the
heater AC housing. The housing is indexed to allow (controller power module)
mounting in only one position. Tighten the mounting screws to 2.2 Nm(20 in.
Lbs.). 2. Plug in the wire harness connector to the blower motor
resistor or controller. 3. Plug in the connector from the blower motor resistor or
controller to the blower motor. 4. Connect the batten' negative cable.
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