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If you are asking about the heater blower motor it is mounted to the heater ducting in the engine compartment on the passenger side.
I found the resister, it is a small module held by 2 small screws on the base of the heater blower behind the glove box.
The heater core is mounted to the passenger side firewall on the 1988 Buick Electra 307. The blower motor needs to be removed to access the heater core.
The blower resistor is usually found attached to the A/C-heater box under the hood.
There is a fuse for the blower motor on the fuse panel, I do not know of a relay.
On a 1982 there are two doors, one in the heater outlet and another behind the glove box. May be the same for 1988.
Probably the heater core, it is a beast of a job to do, but is gratifying to say the least. If the is a smell of antifreeze you can almost bet it is the heater core.
You don't bypass it, you replace it. It doesn't cost that much
It's on the firewall up high on the passenger side. You may need to remove the alternator to get it out.
To replace the heater blower cable on a 1988 Ford F-150, first remove the driver's seat. Then, remove console side panels, glove box, and radio. Pull of AC control knob and detach console from the?æfront frame at its corners. Next, remove console side braces, right vent distribution, steering column cover and left vent distribution. Finally, remove the 10 clips holding the heater blower cable and replace.?æ?æ?æ
the roller dial can be adjusted where the front window heat cannot , two different types of control,
Disconnect the battery. Remove the glove box to instrument panel screws. Disconnect the power and ground wires from the blower.. Remove the recirculating door actuator, the seven screws and then remove the complete recirculating housing.. Remove the three blower motor attaching screws.. Remove the blower motor...