There is a loose wire somewhere in the circuit - tapping the heater makes the wire complete the circuit !
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 2005 Chevy Cavalier heater blower motor. Remove the heater blower motor retaining bolts. Remove the heater blower fan.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1980 Chevy Camaro heater blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. Remove the fan from the front of the blower motor. Reverse the process to install the new blower motor.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1996 Chevrolet blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. Remove the fan from the blower motor. Reverse the process to install your new blower motor.
Begin by removing the wiring harness from the back of your 1974 Beetle blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. Remove the blower motor fan. Reverse the process to install your new blower motor.
The blower motor should be under the hood. It is on the passenger side and bolts into the back of the heater housing.
The heater blower motor can be found beneath the passenger side dashboard. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new blower motor.
If it has only high speed, the blower motor resistor has to be replaced to get all speeds back.
The heater blower motor, which is under the dash is held in by three screws. After unscrewing, wiggle the blower out by pulling back the carpet layers to give extra room. Make sure that the replacement matches the original as there are two versions of the motor for earlier 2000 models.
how do you replace a resister on a front heater blower on a 2006 chrysler town and country touring with a 3.8 motor
Remove the glovebox and heater fan motor is at back on right hand side it twists out clockwise.
The heater core on a 1984 Cutlass Supreme is located under the blower motor on the passenger side of the car, under the hood. First you need to remove the blower, and the hoses connecting the heater core. Replace the core, re-attach the hoses, and put the blower motor back on.
Ok..I figured it out. Turns out the rear defroster is the problem. When I unplugged it from the back windshield, blower/heater works great!! So...to all those out there..if your blower motor blows fuses...check the blower motor first...then the HVAC and heater fuses, then rear defroster if you have a cavalier!