# Disable the airbag system before working # Remove the lower right dash insulator panel for access to the blower motor # Disconnect the electrical connector from the blower motor and remove the three screws from the blower housing # Pull the blower motor and fan straight down # To remove the fan from the blowr motor,use a narrow punch and tap the shaft out of the fan assembly.
Your wiring is probably messed up, happened to me. Locate the wires from the blower to the controls check them and replace as needed. Assuming no wiring problem check and replace the blower motor resistor.
The Blower Motor Resistor Pack is defective. Replace it.
The Blower motor should be under the dash on the passenger side. It is easily accessible and can be removed by taking out the three screws and wire harness.
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.
To replace the blower motor on a 2004 Pontiac Bonneville, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the passenger side lower dash panel and locate the blower motor housing. Unscrew the motor from its housing, disconnect the electrical connector, and then replace it with the new blower motor. Reassemble by reversing the steps and reconnect the battery.
the blower switch itself is located in the instrument panel. it adjust the speed of the blower. the blower resistor, if that is what you are looking for,is located beside the blower motor under the pass. side of the dash
To replace the blower motor on a 2004 Pontiac Aztek, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the passenger side lower dash cover and the blower motor's electrical connector. Unbolt the blower motor from its housing and carefully pull it out. Install the new blower motor by reversing the steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery.
Dash ground is loose.
Warning:Always disable the airbag system before working in the vacinity of the impact sensors,steering column or instrument panel * Remove the lower right dash insulator panel below the glove box for access to the blower motor * Disconnect the electrical connector from the blower motor and remove the three screws from the blower motor housing * Pull the motor and fan straight down * To remove the fan from the blower motor use a narrow punch and tap the shaft out of the fan assembly * Install the fan onto the new motor
Try looking under the passenger side foot area. The blower motor will be there, and the blower motor resistor should be there also, will have a wiring harness and I believe 2 bolts holding it.
On my 2002 Sunfire it's under the dash on the passenger side.
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