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There is none - usually it is the module in the top of the heater / blower box (resistor module) that is the problem.
The heater blower in a 2001 Hyundai XG300 is located on the passenger side of the engine. The blower resistor will be located on the firewall.
Where is the heater blower fan located 1996 honda accord?
it is located on the right side of the passenger compartment of the vehicle you would have to remove the whole dash in order to replace it so if you have to ask where it is you probaly won't be able to replace it.
Here is a website that helped my change the heater core on my 94 bravada on around 12/15/05: http://www.sytyarchives.com/howto/viewarticle.php?article_name=heater_core.php&dir=climate_controls
where is the heater blower resistor in a 2003 Honda element
Under the maxifuse center on the firewall - directly in the top of the blower / heater assembly. You will need to remove the two screws that hold the fuse / relay box in place to get to the module.
The heater blower for a 2002 Chevy Silverado is mounted under the dash. It is on the passenger side, in the heater housing.
To replace the blower motor on your 93 Bravada: Passenger side of the engine compartment, near the back of the compartment, there is a drum shaped component, usually black plastic. The blower motor slides into the center of this "drum" from the front of the compartment side, and is held in place by 6 bolts/screws. There is a short hose that connects to the blower motor and 2 wires. Disconnect the hose and the two wires, remove the 6 retaining bolts, and slide the blower out towards the front of the vehicle. You may need to remove the Engine Coolant overflow tank to remove the blower motor.
heater blower situated in a ford ka
In general the heater blower motor speed resistor is located in close proximity to the blower motor.
The blower switch is the knob you turn on the heater control in the dashboard. If you are talking about the blower motor resistor, it is located in the passenger's foot well area, mounted in the heater box.