Question about 2006 Explorer
change the motor blower resistor? Tks. Look under the dash on passenger side and just to the left of the blower motor housing you will see the 4WD control module.Remove the 2 screws holding the module
...just turns off check your blower motor resistor, does the reg/ heat work on all speeds? if not take a look at teh resistor for the blower motor, or you may have a bad control unit that needs
...burned plug, replaced that, blower motor not working at all. Now what? Change the blower motor itself. Probably, by your description, the blower motor burnt out the resistor and overheated the
...change a blower motor in a chrysler Town and country Hello, to change the blower motor resistor follow this steps: Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. Open the glove box. Flex both ...
...blower motor is located ? It's right next to the blower, above the passenger's feet. See pic below. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable. Reach under the instrument panel near the blower ...
Question about 2006 Equinox
...blower motor,blower switch and blower resistor. Can't figure out the problem. Blower motor wont work. Changed resistor and checked blower motor. Only getting 5 volts of power to the ...
...motor resistor and nothing has change. Could it be the blower motor itself or the knob? sounds like it's the switch; but it is important to see whether the fan spins freely or else the switch or ...
Question about 2006 Sportage
...blower motor resistor on a 2006 kia sportage? Hi Kathy,here's a link to where your blower motor is,in the pic,the dark part is your blower motor resistor,just remove electrical connector and 2 screws ...
Question about 2006 Explorer Eddie Bauer 4x4
...blower motor resistor on 2006 ford exployer Eddie Bauer usually on the firewall close to the blower motor . Mike, 2006 Ford Explorer blower motor resistor location, under dash, passenger side ...
motor resistor on 2006 dodge Durango On the passenger side under the glove box next to the blower motor, be sure to change out the plug that connects to the resistor they tend to get very hot and burn
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