Use a digital ohm meter as opposed to attempting to read the lettering on the chip. This will give you an immediate value that will fall within the tolerance of the chip resistor.
Yes,,,The chip is actually a resistor that needs to be "read" by the engine computer, it is part of the anti theft system.
No, it doesn't. It uses a "passlock" system. The resistor, or "chip" is part of the ignition lock cylinder. The chip in the key is called "passkey", where there is a resistor in the key, which is quite visible.
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if it is a gm with the little resistor chip in it you could try to cleand the chip with alcohol to remove oils from skin and such
27Ω
A discrete component is one where the package contains only one circuit element. The opposite is an "integrated circuit" (aka a "silicon chip" or "chip") where a package contains many circuit elements. It's not that "discrete" is a type of resistor, it's that a resistor is a type of discrete component.
If you know the value of the resistor you can cut the wires going to the lock cylinder and solder in a resistor of the correct value.
44 kΩ
If you know the value of the resistor you can cut the wires going to the lock cylinder and solder in a resistor of the correct value.
resistor is located right by the blower motor itself ..Follow the electrical wires. It will look like a flat chip board from a cell phone!
If you know the value of the resistor you can cut the wires going to the lock cylinder and solder in a resistor of the correct value.
from what i have read it is the blower motor resistor it goes bad and only lets the fan run on high google blower motor resistor and read on