SOURCE: heater blower motor on 1996 cadillac eldorado
very tight but you can clear the engine just moving some spark plug wires and the vacuum controls (controlled units?) right in front of it. when you get the bolts off the blower fan housing and its free to move you just have to rotate it so the flat part can clear the rear valve cover. do yourself a favor and be sure to isolate the problem to the motor (and not the electrical connections or the computer disabling it for something rediculous like lack of a/c charge) as it's an expensive part for a little motor and worse (around 250 i think) if you need end up replacing the entire fan.
SOURCE: blower motor on 1998 cadlliac eldorado turns off
I would check or replace the blower switch, I had a 95 ford ltd I was able to put a jumper wire on it to get a couple of speeds to work.
SOURCE: Where are blower resistor and relay located on 1995 Park Avenue?
For most common location, open hood and look near cowl for a plug near the air conditioning box just forward of the windshield wipers. It should have several wipers and the resistor itself protrudes downward into the box held in place with two screws. Screws have 7mm, 8mm, or 1/4 inch hex head.
If not: look near blower itself under the dash on the passenger side. The resistor should protrude upwards into the HVAC housing near the blower.
Testimonial: "That was quick! Thanks! Perhaps in passenger compartment versus engine compartment!"
SOURCE: my 1995 jeep blower motor runs even after you shut
Unplug the relay and see if it shuts off. Or unplug and remove the blower resistor and see if a broken wire on the resistor is causeing a short to power.
SOURCE: blower fan doesnot work on
fuse panel label heater . check power at fan plug. maybe fan bad or fanswitch
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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