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Anonymous Posted on Feb 08, 2011

The heater blower stopped working and the fuse is not blown?

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Blower Motor Removal & Installation W/O Air Conditioning Blower Motor (W/O Air Conditioning) the heater blower stopped working and the fuse is - gm-10-00-634.gif

To Remove:

  1. Remove the PCM.
  2. Remove the coolant reservoir.
  3. Remove the rear coolant recovery reservoir mounting stud.
  4. Disconnect the cooling tube from the blower motor.
  5. Disconnect the electrical connector from the blower motor.
  6. Remove the blower motor mounting bolts.
  7. Remove the blower motor insulating cover.
  8. Remove the blower motor.
To Install:
  1. Install the blower motor.
  2. Install the blower motor mounting bolts.
  3. Connect the electrical connector to the blower motor.
  4. Connect the cooling tube to the blower motor.
  5. Install the rear coolant recovery reservoir mounting stud.
  6. Install the coolant reservoir.
  7. Install the PCM.
W/ Air Conditioning Blower Motor (W/ Air Conditioning)

To Remove:
  1. Remove the PCM.
  2. Remove the coolant reservoir.
  3. Remove the rear coolant recovery reservoir mounting stud.
  4. Disconnect the electrical connector from the blower motor.
  5. Move the PCM connectors out of the way.
  6. Remove the blower motor access cover screws. CAUTION
    Do not cut any deeper than necessary in order to remove the access cover.
  7. Cut through the access cover on the cut line using a sharp utility knife.
  8. Disconnect the cooling tube from the blower motor.
  9. Remove the blower motor mounting bolts.
  10. Remove the blower motor.
To Install:
  1. Install the blower motor.
  2. Install the blower motor mounting bolts.
  3. Connect the cooling tube to the blower motor.
  4. Install the blower motor access cover.
  5. Install the blower motor access cover retaining screws.
  6. Using black weather-strip adhesive, seal the cut line.
  7. Connect the blower motor electrical connector.
  8. Reposition the PCM connectors.
  9. Install the rear coolant recovery reservoir mounting stud.
  10. Install the coolant reservoir.
  11. Install the PCM.
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Overcurrent protection is provided by a fuse in the ventilation system, as it is in many other electrical units in your vehicle. If the ventilation system's fuse explodes, the circuit will shut down, and the vents will be without fuel.
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