Blower motor resistor.
replace the blower control switch One of 3 likely scenarios: Defective blower motor, problem with the switch or most likely is the resistor for the blower motor is bad. The resistor may also be referred to as a relay. THE BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR IS MORE THAN LIKELY BAD IT DOES NOT SEND VOLTAGE THROUGH THE RESISTOR ON HIGH SPEED ONLY THE LOWER SPEEDS TO DROP THE VOLTAGE. 9 TIMES OUT OF 10 THIS IS THE PROBLEM. SHOULD BE ABOUT $20.00
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Check the bulbs first. I had the same problem on a 94 Oldsmobile and it was the dimmer switch. Replaced that and fixed the problem Check the bulbs first. I had the same problem on a 94 Oldsmobile and it was the dimmer switch. Replaced that and fixed the problem
PLEASE NOTE: If your A/C fan only runs on higher speeds, the most likely cause is the Fan Motor resistor, not the switch. This resistor bank is normally located behind the glove compartment and has a four wire harness plugged into it. Try replacing the resistors first as this is a common problem.
First check your fuses if none are blown then check the switch.
If you're talking about the inside blower motor you need to check the blower motor resistor and or wiring to it as it can cause this problem. Usually the slower speeds go first though. Could also be caused by the dash switch.
Low to high beam is the lever on the steering column, if there is a problem, look there first...
I had this same problem when I first got my 94 beretta. To switch from your regular lights to brights, you have to pull the turning signal lever towards you to switch between normal and brights.
just had same problem on 96 replaced head light switch in dash not had problem since wiggled switch first flickering matche wiggle
This happened to me with my '98 malibu. It was a faulty circuit board, a common problem in malibu's.
first thing i would check would be all the fuses. then the light switch
You can either go to switch or to light first. I wired house for my brother ran power supply from junction box then to each switch then to light. Passed inspection no problem