No. An AC/heater control module is a computer that controls and automates the operation of the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems (HVAC).The blower resistor enables the blower motor to change the speed of the fan.
On the auto temp unit it is called a blower power module.
Not sure if this is the same heater resistor but i had mine replaces and the mechanic went in through the glove box and changed it
The blower motor is located in the same area as the resistor, it's held in with 3 screws. Removing them will allow the motor and wheel to drop down.
Probably the blower motor resistor, check blower motor at the same time
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.
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To locate the blower control resistor, windshield wiper then plastic panels under windshield wiper must be removed. Then remove wiper motor and linkage assembly. In the center of the car under the wiper linkage the plastice heater motor cover must be removed. Remove heater motor. The resistor/controller mounts directly below the heater motor. Resistor unit and wire harness must be removed as an assembly. Install new resistor and work back through directions. Due to the amount of labor involved it is recommended to check the blower motor at the same time.
it's behind the glove box (remove) and it is in the airstream -- look for the wires going to it and remove same.
take it to a shop and have them do it If it's the same as a pickup, take out the glove box and the resistor should be on top of the heater box. Not much too it.
If you have auto temp control, the blower motor power module has failed. It does the same job as a blower resistor. It is located behind the glove box.
yes indeed
Heater Blower Resistor