I greased up the bearings to stop the annoying sound it makes. The only problem is I didn't take a picture of how it was wired. tried to do it myself and I got a bunch of smoke that smelt like electric. If anyone just has a picture of how theirs is wired it would help me out. Thanks guys!
SOURCE: Heater blower
you will need to get the blower motor change , it is drawing to much current and causing the wires to get hot
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SOURCE: heater blower motor wiring diagram
replace the bolwer motor relay mounted on the fire wall the relay is stuck in the on poition.
SOURCE: 1995 heater blower motor:
Since its presently working, don't mess with it yet. You can put a toggle switch in between so you can turn it on and off (you can even mount it under the dash). Get a good wiring diagram and use it to make sense of what you have.(Chilton makes a good diagram book which can sometimes be found in the library) I would not rely on Haynes for this,,, I've seen their diagrams and even with 30yrs in the business, I can't make heads or tails out of their stuff over 90% of the time!!)
Likely, there was a problem in the system to start with and the previous owner opted to just hot wire it rather than repair it. Therefore your problem is not only locating and re-connecting stuff, but figuring out what the other guy either didn't want to fix or couldn't figure out himself! Take your time with this and you can figure it out!!! Though this may not qualify as a "solution" it will help get you pointed in the right direction!
Good luck
SOURCE: Blower motor wire harness
Unless you live in the desert, crimp connectors should NEVER BE USED, except for emergency temporary repair aid. Use either repair harness end or get a harness section from a junkyard. make sure you connect wires properly and use proper sized heat shrink tubing to cover soldered joints.. To replace blower motor, locate it and remove it. If complicated by location, spring for $20. and get a manual (which will help you many more times with other stuff as well!!!)
Fig. Fig. 1: The blower motor is located behind the glovebox, behind the blower motor cover
Fig. Fig. 2: Once the cover is removed, unplug the electrical connector and push it through the opening in the housing
Fig. Fig. 3: The blower motor is secured to the housing with three small screws
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