It is located below the glove compartment, underneath the dashboard. You can see the motor by kneeling out the door on the passenger side.
the motor for your heat and A/C interior fan
Bad fan motor? supply 12V hot to see if it works - if not bad fan motor Bad relay? Bad sensor?
A faulty fan motor, A faulty fan motor relay, A faulty coolant temp sensor, A faulty ECM, (most unlikely),
The blower motor for the Neon is located behind the glove compartment.To access the blower motor is to unplug the wiring plug from the wire harness and unlatch 3 or 4 clips.Then the blower motor is free from the vent intake.Don't forget to drop the glove compartment door.
In the power distribution box under the hood. There is also a relay there that controls the fan. and last but not least, there is a resistor that controls all fan speeds.
Blown fuse, bad fan speed control switch, bad blower motor resistor pack, bad blower motor, or loose or disconnected wiring.
Use a test light connected to the fan motor - if it lights fan motor is bad if it does not light could be fuse, relay, switch, or resistor
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Could be a faulty fan motor, a faulty fan motor relay, a faulty fan motor temp switch or a blown fan motor fuse.
There is a small list of reasons. 1) There could be a disconnected somewhere between the thermstat and the fan; 2) a fuse may have blown out; 3) the cooling fan's motor may have a short
First, check for the obvious bad relay. Then, test the fan motor by applying 12V DC. If that shows no problem, try using a scan tool to command the fan on at the PCM. If you still find no problem, check the ECT and then see if the radiator is empty. If all is well, replace the battery.
The 2005 Pontiac fan motor resistor is located on the back of the fan motor. The fan motor resistor is attached to the fan motor with two retaining screws.