Look under hood to the left side corner looks like a titty with nipple sticking out of fire wall take out 3 or 4 screws un pluc wire and replace with new screw back on hook wire back up
The resistor motor may have went out if the heater blower quit working on a 2004 F-250 Truck. The cost to replace the motor is approximately $200.
On the Dodge Ram truck, the heater fuse for the blower is on the fuse panel on top of the battery. There is also a blower motor resistor on the blower motor. The fuse to control the heat control panel is in the fuse box in the dash.
The blower motor is up under the dash on the passenger side of the inside of the truck. I had to replace mine when it was approximately 1 or 2 yrs. old.
RIGHT BESIDE THE BLOWER MOTOR UNDER PASSENGER SIDE OF DASH
they are usually found close to the blower motor.
First, take a socket wrench to remove the cover of the blower motor of a 1993 Chevy truck. Then pull the motor blower out and install a new one in its place. Lastly, screw the bolts of the blower motor cover back in.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of the blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining screws. Remove the fan from the blower motor. Reverse the process to install the new blower motor.
You will have to replace it. The bearings are worn out in the blower motor.
Loose belt -- replace or lubricate ADD-ON If it is a metallic squeal that continues for a minute or so after the car starts it could be your water pump bearing. Get your mechanic to check it out and replace before you need a tow truck.
the blower motor is located on the passenger side firewall under the hood remove 3 or 4 bolts and the motor will come loose
it is located under the glove box,inside the cab.thereis a plastic cover over it,followed by the heat ducting.remove two separate wires(ground/pwr)remove the plastic cover(clips on)and the blower/heater motor is located there.
The blower motor can be replaced on a 1995 Chevy truck by first disconnecting the battery. It helps to take a picture of the blower motor before dismantling, so that it can be put back easily. Disconnect all the wires from the motor, then remove the bolts holding it to the firewall. Replace with the new motor and bolt it in, then connect the wires. Reconnect the battery.