If the fuse keeps blowing then there is a short somewhere in the wiring. The best thing to do is recheck the wiring on the wiper motor, switches, and relays.
it needs a blower motor control module located under the glove box
no and no
your motor needs to be replaced,or it could just be the module on the motor.
Have you replaced the thermostat?
The resistors that I know of are behind the control for the heat and A/C. I had an issue with no heat and not blowing air until level 4. I replaced the module and everything works fine.
Same problem on mine...I had the blower motor module replaced and it works great.
you shouldn't have any problems as long as all the sensors and wiring are the same or switched to new motor.
Yes, they came stock. That's incorrect. the LS1 didn't come out until late 97 almost 98. The Buick Roadmaster came stock with a 5.7 litre 350 cu. in LT1 motor the option was the 5.0 litre 305 cu. in motor. The LS1 replaced the LT1 as the LS1 motor got better mileage and more horsepower. And the corvette was the first to get this motor. That's not to say that someone didn't put one in a wagon and swapped out the motor.
have you checked fuses and relays? Yes, I actually replaced the blower motor module & that didn't work. The Blower Motor itself spins freely & there doesn't seem to be any electrical issues. Could it be the Blower Motor speed switch??? If so, is that hard to access?
The blower motor resistor/power module has failed.
the transfer case motor has to be replaced
Having the same problems except my wipers won't park. My Jeep mechanic told me I needed to replace my wiper motor - he pulled the wiper delay module and bypassed it to prove it wasn't anything to do with the module. Have you solved your problem yet? I'll let you know if I'm successful after replacing the motor. On my '90 Cherokee, the wipers only had one speed, would not park. I had the motor and delay module replaced - still did not work. I then had the linkage replaced with a rebuild - works perfect now! I'd check the linkage.