the blower motor resistor should be behind the glove box. just unscrew the two screws and that should be it.
under glove box passenger side
To change the AC heater blower motor resistor on a 1994 Toyota Corolla, first disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Then, locate the blower motor resistor, typically situated near the blower motor under the dashboard on the passenger side. Remove the screws or clips securing it in place, disconnect the electrical connector, and replace the old resistor with the new one. Finally, reattach everything, reconnect the battery, and test the blower motor to ensure proper function.
it on the blower motor housing
Check to see if you have 12 volts at the blower motor. If yes then the blower motor is bad. If no, then the resistor, relay, or fuse is bad.
The blower motor resistor is located on the right hand side of air inlet(plenum). Where is the air inlet? Where is the (plenum)?
To replace the blower motor resistor on a 1994 Dodge Spirit, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Locate the resistor, which is typically found near the blower motor under the dashboard on the passenger side. Remove the mounting screws, disconnect the wiring harness, and take out the old resistor. Install the new resistor by reversing the process, then reconnect the battery and test the blower motor.
if it doesnt work on 1 and 2 it could be a blower motor resistor but if it doesnt work at all check the fuses, relay and check voltage if it reads 12 v replace the motor
To replace the resistor heater blower in a 1994 Chevy van, first disconnect the vehicle battery to ensure safety. Locate the blower motor resistor, which is typically found near the blower motor under the dashboard on the passenger side. Remove the screws or bolts holding it in place, disconnect the wiring harness, and then replace it with the new resistor. Reassemble everything, reconnect the battery, and test the blower to ensure it operates properly.
They are generally located close to or near by the blower motor.
You either have a blown fuse, defective blower motor, defective blower motor switch, or a defective blower motor resistor pack.
It is usually a resistor on or near the switch in the dash.
I don't know about that but I'll get to that later.