I just replaced mine and it took 30 minutes and the part was $35 (from Jeep dealer). Start by removing 3 philips screws that hold glove box in place (on bottom edge of glove box). Once glove box is out you can see the resistor but I couldn't get to it without removing the black panel under the glove box. ...So remove the bolt/screw that hold the little light that lights up floor by passengers feet. Next, remove 4 or 5 screws that hold the black plastic panel that is under the glove box (I removed the 2 screws toward firewall and a couple toward the seat and left the one on the right hand side screwed in because it was hard to reach) ... then remove 2 screws holding the resistor. Screw in new resistor. THEN TURN ON JEEP AND CHECK TO MAKE SURE IT WORKS. Now just reverse the process and put the plastic panel and glove box back. That's All Folks!
Blower motor resistors are generally found nearby the blower motor.
The blower motor speed resistor is burned out. You can replace only the resistor but the resistor probably burned out because the blower motor is going bad. If you want to fix it for good, replace both the blower motor and blower motor speed resistor.
Replace the blower motor resistor block. It is located under the dash on the passenger side.
Check to see if you are getting power to blower motor - if so replace blower motor If not check fuse, switch, resistor pack.
Check to see if you have 12 volts at the blower motor. If yes then the blower motor is bad. If no, then the resistor, relay, or fuse is bad.
To replace a blower motor on the resistor first you take off the nozzle and then you go into the motor through the nozzle and unlock it then repeat and oil and done.
# Locate the blower resistor under the right-side of the instrument panel # Disconnect the electrical connector from the blower motor resistor # Remove the blower motor resistor mounting screws and remove the resistor from the housing # Installation is the reverse of removal
replace the blower motor switch
you need a new blower motor resistor with auto temp control
One can replace blower motor resistor on 2003 Nissan altima by removing the old using spanners and replacing it with a new one.
To change the blower motor resistor in a 2002 Nissan Maxima, locate the blower motor resistor under the glove compartment on the passenger side of the vehicle. There is a clip that is depressed and then the resistor will slide out. Remove both ends of the resistor and then replace with the new resistor.
To test the blower motor resistor, unplug the resistor connector. Each blower motor switch input terminal on the resistor must have continuity to the resistor output terminal, which is connected to the circuit going to the blower motor. If the blower motor resistor continuity does not check OK, replace the faulty resistor.You need a multimeter to test the resistor block and there should be continuity between all terminals.