No it does not. Just hook it up it will work
Check the fuse and blower relay first. Make sure that there is power getting to the blower motor before changing the motor.
Check the blower motor resistor/relay pack usually under the hood connected to the blower motor. You can start by using a multimeter and see if you are getting voltage to the blower motor electrical connector. It should read between 12 and 15v. If not then most likely the resistor/relay need to be replaced.
If the blower works on some speeds and not on others, you may not need a motor. Instead, you may only need a new blower motor resistor.
i need to know how to remove a blower motor from a 2002 bonneville.
How to change blower motor on 2000 grand am gt
Remove the wiring harness from the back of the blower motor in your 1993 GMC 1500. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. If the new blower motor does not have the fan attached to and you will need to remove the fan from the old blower motor. Reverse the process to install the new blower motor.
If the blower motor is bad then you need to replace it, you don't repair it. The blower is located under the hood and you will need loosen the cradle bolts to rock the engine to remove the blower motor. Book time for this job is 2 hours................
Changing the actual resistor is dead easy. The hard part is gaining access to the resistor. Some vehicles need the dash assembly removed to gain access.
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the blower motor resistor is located behind the blower motor which is located behind the glove box there is clip wires you need to disconnect and then connect the new one.
The blower motor on a 96 Accord is behind the glovebox. You need to remove the door to the glovebox and the glovebox frame from the dashboard to get to the motor.
It might be your resistor, does it work on 4 but not on 1,2,3? If so, you need a new blower motor resistor.