Its on the passenger side underneath the dash. Take off the kick panel that's right below the glove compartment (2 screws you can see underneath, 2 you have to take off the glove compartment door to get to). Once you get that off, its really easy to see. There are 2 bolts (size about 7mm) holding it in and a locking clip with the 4 blower swith wires coming out.
The blower motor resistor block is located on the underside of the HVAC housing (Heater Box) next to the blower motor. The blower motor is located at the right side of the dashboard. You can access the blower motor resistor block from under the dashboard. A Word of Caution! Stay clear of the blower motor resistor block heat sink - It could be Hot. Incidentally, I have read about people working on their dashboards and setting off the airbag. It is a good thing to disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery and make sure that it can not touch the battery post. Wait at least a couple of minutes for the airbag system to discharge.
Try on top of the blower motor behind the glove box
The resistor is to the left of the blower, it is very hard to get to. You'll have to almost stand on your head to change it.
Underneath the blower motor once you remove it it should be atachech with 3 screws near the upper lining
Go to: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=340871 Good Luck! It is above the right front strut tower under the hood.
I believe you will find the blower motor speed resister inside, under the dash, on the passenger side, above the passengers foot area, very close to the blower motor.
Over the passenger side strut tower. If you look over the strut you will see the connecter sticking out of the firewall.
I mean how do you disassemble the fan blower in a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. how do you remove the blower fan from the car in the Grand Jeep Cherokee Laredo.
Blown fuse? Bad switch Bad fan motor? Bad fan relay?
The blower motor resistor block is located on the underside of the HVAC housing (Heater Box) next to the blower motor. The blower motor is located at the right side of the dashboard. You can access the blower motor resistor block from under the dashboard. A Word of Caution! Stay clear of the blower motor resistor block heat sink - It could be Hot. Incidentally, I have read about people working on their dashboards and setting off the airbag. It is a good thing to disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery and make sure that it can not touch the battery post. Wait at least a couple of minutes for the airbag system to discharge.
To test the blower motor resistor, unplug the resistor connector. Each blower motor switch input terminal on the resistor must have continuity to the resistor output terminal, which is connected to the circuit going to the blower motor. If the blower motor resistor continuity does not check OK, replace the faulty resistor.You need a multimeter to test the resistor block and there should be continuity between all terminals.
Its located on the passengers side of the vehicle under the dash right next to the recirculating vent and the vacuum motor...........
The blower motor is failing and drawing too many amps.
it is under the clove box behind the blower motor you will see it if you look its a black box
Bad Blower motor fuse Bad blower motor resistor Bad blower motor Bad switch Evaporator plugged- not allowing air flow
Replace the blower motor resistor block. It is located under the dash on the passenger side.
Resistor is located behind the blower motor assembly.
Blower motor resistors are generally found nearby the blower motor.
the resistor is gonna be right off the blower motor attached to the blower motor by a wire harness should be by the heater core
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Please email me a photo of where the blower motor resistor is and how to change it. Thanks, Michael. By the way I want it for a 2000 Sunfire not a Grand Am.
I mean how do you disassemble the fan blower in a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. how do you remove the blower fan from the car in the Grand Jeep Cherokee Laredo.
Blown fuse, bad blower motor switch, blower motor itself, or a defective blower motor resistor pack.
the resistor is directly behind the blower motor under the dash