The blower motor resistor is up under the dash on the passanger side, behind the glove box. It's a bit of a problem to get at. Put the passange seat all the way back, recline it and then crawl under the dash head first. Disconnect the wiring harness and there is only 2 screws to remove the resistor. If you know what you're looking for (already have the replacement part) it should only take a few minutes to change. The blower motor resistor is up under the dash on the passanger side, behind the glove box. It's a bit of a problem to get at. Put the passange seat all the way back, recline it and then crawl under the dash head first. Disconnect the wiring harness and there is only 2 screws to remove the resistor. If you know what you're looking for (already have the replacement part) it should only take a few minutes to change. Hex head screws, it helps if you have a U-joint adapter for on a socket wrench
Resistor is located behind the blower motor assembly.
The blower rheostat on a 93 Pontiac Grand Am is located inside the engine bay, just to the right of the blower fan housing. It is almost directly behind the trans dipstick. It isn't that hard to replace.
Please email me a photo of where the blower motor resistor is and how to change it. Thanks, Michael. By the way I want it for a 2000 Sunfire not a Grand Am.
Check for a bad blower resistor at blower motor
the resistor is directly behind the blower motor under the dash
The blower motor resistor circuit board has gone bad. Replace the blower motor resistor. I did Still dont work Try the fuses...Had the same problem and it was a blown fuse.
trying to locate ,the resister to the blower motor foe 2003 grand prix gt
blower resistor
Take it to a repair shop.
on the passenger side under the glove box
Typically a relay or resistor. But could be a blower switch or blower motor problem.
i have an 03 grand prix and yes it was the blower motor resistor also check there is a fuse for fan low and fan high or something like that