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No... Diode block one way... resistor block eitherway.
It is a resistor or a group of resisters used to control the flow or current in a circuit. Like the resistor block in a car controls the speed of the a/c blower.
The resistor block or blower motor resistor is used to control the speed of the blower motor. That is how you get the lower speeds on your air conditioning or heater. The higher the resistance the lower the speed of the motor.
The spring goes in the block.The spring goes in the block.
Pull out the lock on the blower motor resistor wire harness connector to unlock the connector latch . Depress the latch on the blower motor resistor wire harness connector and disconnect the connector from the resistor. Remove the two screws that secure the blower motor resistor block to the HVAC housing. Remove the resistor block from the HVAC housing............
It's in the resistor block, which in the diagrams comes right after the fan control switch
you will find the resistor mounted in the air duct near the fan motor
Spring towards the block of the engine.Spring towards the block of the engine.
I am assuming you are talking about the thermostat. The spring end faces the block.
If you mean the HVAC fan, the resistor should be located within the fuse block.
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this resistor is located next to the blower motor in the heater plenum. the coils sit in the air stream. remove the connector and the fasteners and pull the resistor block out.