Remove the door for the glove box, you will see the complete motor there. A small socket set will do the job.
Disconnect the battery. Remove the glove box to instrument panel screws. Disconnect the power and ground wires from the blower.. Remove the recirculating door actuator, the seven screws and then remove the complete recirculating housing.. Remove the three blower motor attaching screws.. Remove the blower motor...
Only if it doesn't come out, with it on.
In a 1988 Chevy 2500, the blower motor resistor can be found on the passenger side. It usually is behind the glove box.
The blower motor speed resister is burned out.
Blower Motor Removal & Installation With Air Conditioning 1. Disconnect the battery ground. > On trucks built for sale in California, remove the emission module located in front of the blower. 2. Disconnect the blower motor wiring at the blower. 3. Disconnect the cooling tube at the blower. 4. Remove the 4 mounting screws and pull the motor from the housing. To Install 5. Remove the clamp from the blower case and remove the blower cage. Mount the cage on the replacement motor. 6. Install the blower motor and tighten the 4 mounting screws. 7. Connect the cooling tube and wiring hardness. 8. Connect the negative battery cable. Check the blower motor for proper operation. 9. Cement the cooling tube on the nipple at the housing using Liquid Butyl Sealer D9AZ-19554-A, or equivalent.
It's on the firewall up high on the passenger side. You may need to remove the alternator to get it out.
If you are asking about the heater blower motor it is mounted to the heater ducting in the engine compartment on the passenger side.
What model? This probably has electronic Climate control,therefore there isn't a Blower resistor. The blower is controlled by a Blower Motor Module...its mounted on the HVAC case under the hood near/next to the blower motor.
The blower motor is located on the passenger side behind the clove compartment. If you look up from underneath the clove box you can see it.
it is behind the glove box
The blower resistor is usually found attached to the A/C-heater box under the hood.
Check the blower motor resistor/relay pack usually under the hood connected to the blower motor. You can start by using a multimeter and see if you are getting voltage to the blower motor electrical connector. It should read between 12 and 15v. If not then most likely the resistor/relay need to be replaced.