One connector with two wires . A red an black . They both come from the blower control module . You have the wrong wires , because this would not effect the lights or make the air bag light come on or not cause rear defroster not to work .
As far as the - + I have those connected right there was another wire connected to the old motor that that the new motor didn't have a connection for
Is that a brown wire ? that is the blower motor flange ground . Just wrap it around one of the mounting bolts (screws).
I plugged the old motor back up but everything is still out including the pump for air ride
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SOURCE: 95 Buick Park Ave. Paking Brake!!!
The switch for that light is on the e-brake assy. If you look above the pedal there will be a one wire switch on the mechanism.
SOURCE: location of blower motor control module
Its just above the blower motor on passenger side on housing. Goes in from the top side hidden, by cover on firewall.
SOURCE: Need wiring diagram for rear defroster.
The common problem with the rear defrost not working on a park ave is the antenna integration modules on the rear c-pillars. This is the way they make the rear defrost and antenna part of the same grid on the rear window. If your external mirrors are heating up, the rear window is getting juice too. They are fed from the same circuit. And yes, the relay does go in a particular way. Compare it to the position of the others nearby and insert with the same orientation.
SOURCE: need the wire diagram for the light switch on a 96
Fig. 28: 1995-98 GM Truck Chassis Schematic...
Fig. 29: 1994-98 GM Truck Chassis Schematic
For more details, I suggest visit autozone.com (free register) and select the year, brand and model for acceso to the repair guide; check the Chassis Electrical>> Wiring Diagrams
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Might be the Resistor pack located close to the blower. It has a flat connector with 4 or 5 wires, and two small screws holding in the duct. It may be a crispy critter. It happens... The blower moves air across it to keep it cool. The blower motor may be bad as well, or possibly the fan speed switch. May very well be the fuse for the blower as well. The blower connector may be loose. Let me know what you find.
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