Your Blower resistor is located on your firewall under the hood. It is located on the same side as your glove box, just not immediately behind it. it is right beside your blower motor. You also have to cut away the factory rubber covering on the part. I just used an ordinary knife. After that all you need to do is unscrew the old resistor and replace. It's pretty basic when you know where it is. Hopefully you haven't taken your dash apart yet.
Should be behind the glove box. The blower motor speed resistor is located under the hood, on the firewall, passenger side, close to the blower motor.
The blower resistor gets overheated and burns out usually because the blower motor is failing also.
You didn't mention what year S10 Blazer you have but, the blower motor speed resistor can be found under the hood, on the passenger side of the firewall, close to the blower motor.
The blower resistor on a 1999 Chevy truck Z1500 is located behind the glove compartment. There is also a resistor on the firewall next to the blower motor itself.
probably the blower motor resistor
Ain't no fixin it, you have to replace it with a new one.
In a 1988 Chevy 2500, the blower motor resistor can be found on the passenger side. It usually is behind the glove box.
The rear blower motor resistor location for a 2003 Chevy Trailblazer Ext LT is beneath the passenger side of the dash.
Under the hood, passengers side firewall, close to the blower motor.
They get noisy, squeal and vibrate. Also if you keep burning out the blower motor resistor, that is a sign the blower motor is on its way out.
if you have a 2003 Chevy Trail blazer and you need to replace the resistor for the rear blower, the one under the passenger side dash is the one that controls the front and rear blower.
Blower resistor is behind the blower motor up against the firewall you can see wires hanging down from it. (Mite be called blower control module in 2005 models.)