...did not fix the problem what could it Be? Sounds like a faulty blower motor resistor or the resistor wire connector,Check connector for burn marks first. change the controls out wit a new or used ...
...blower motor runs on high speed only. New switch made no difference. There is a resistor block that has a number of differently rated circuits that gives you your various speeds.High is a direct 12 ...
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...burning odor and blower motor quit working. Control Module? Buick centry with manual AC-heater control. I turned the fan control knob to high and immediately noticed an electronic burning smell. No ...
blower resistor that frequently fails on most cars. It is the part that carries the current for all speeds of the blower and regulates speed when commanded. It has to absorb the excess energy to lower
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...to turn as the amperage usage goes up the resistor block actually burns out saving the electrical wires going to the blower motor keeping them from burning, to repair this both need to be ...
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...blower fan resistor, and now the blower motor quit. Is there something wrong with the temperature control? The problem was the motor. Replace the blower motor and resister and it should be fine. If ...
...blower motor resistor and not the switch. The resistor is mounted near the blower motor. the resistor has four resistors in it that drop the voltage to control the blower speed. It sounds like the ...
...resistor and blower BURNED slightly in the process, and will need to be replaced all the way back to where they connect to the fuse block. (The wires may have been pinched or otherwise damaged ...
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blower motor resistor overheats and fried connector to blower motor on 2001 Grand Caravan. Replaced resistor once new one fried connection. Saw review online that the resistor diode may be the culprit
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...blower resistor it is normally HIGH speed as this is the speed that is NOT resisted. If you can look at the resistor plug end, see if it is melted or burned. If it is, suspect a resistor. If the plug ...
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