...do I check the functionality of the heater blower module (resistor)? The resistor is the common problem. Also the plugs melt. Usually you have to replace the resistor and the plug that goes into
Question about Chevrolet Silverado 1500
...hope I could help...rate me accordingly problem is with your blower resistor it is in the heater box next to blower motor check and see if plug is burnt if so you will need to replace the end
...stopped working all together is it the blower motor or the heater control I would replace the blower resistor first. its down by the blower motor. same problem here replaced the resistor and fixed ...
Question about Chevrolet Silverado 1500
...heater resistor. remove the passenger side lower insulator panel. behind the panel you wil find the blower motor housing. next to the blower motor housing there will be a wiring connector with 6 to 8 ...
...heater a/c control box? Usually what happens is the switch goes bad and starts sending multiple current paths to the resistor. Then the resistor pack burns up as well. There is some detailed ...
fan want run on speeds 1.2.3. Resistors control the speed of the AC/Heater fan. These resistors are switched on and off in various combination's to create the different fan speeds. When the resistors ...
Question about Chevrolet Silverado 1500
...rate Where is the heater blower resistor located in a 2004 Silverado 1500? the blower motor control module is shorted under right side of instrument panel next to blower motor replace and it will ...
Heater resistor repair in 1999 chev. K3500 The blower fan only works on high, but the other day it stopped working even on this setting. I believe the heater resistor needs replacement. Any ideas on ...
...heater fan runs on speeds 3,4,5 but not on 1,and 2 how do i replace the switch and if so how do i get to it? is the switch really the problem? Sounds like a blower motor resistor and not the switch. ...
...resistor". It is used to lower the voltage reaching the heater fan which results in a slower speed. It could also be a bad heater fan switch, but is likely the resistors... see it all the time. Go to ...
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