I have a '98 Intrigue, assume the blower is in the same location. On passenger side under the glove box. Remove sound barrier under glove box and pull carpet out of the way. Disconnect the power supply on the engine side of the motor by pushing in on the small plastic tab to release the wires. Remove the 3 hex head screws and it will drop down - you'll probably need to remove the metal wire harness in the same area to allow the fan enough room to come out of the hole. Only took me about 30 minutes to remove it.
It is under the dashboard against the firewall. You have to remove the blower motor first by folding yourself up into a ball, but it can be done.
It is on the evaporator case and is held in with 2 screws.
ITS IN THE FUSE BOX. THERES TWO OF THEM, ONE IS LABELED TOP BLOWER AND THE OTHER LOWER BLOWER.
Under the glove box and air bag. Remove the airbag fuse and disconnect the battery before attempting to remove the blower motor.
Pull the blower motor out and check both the motor, the blower wheel and the housing for any trash that may be stuck in it................
Either it's the switch on the dash (unlikely) or the blower motor resistor pack (very likely). The resistor pack is usually easy to replace.
replacing the blower motor resistor which cost about 20 bucks or so.....hope this helps
Well i heard plenty of reasons but the one that actually worked for my olds intrigue 98' was replacing the blower motor resistor which cost about 20 bucks or so.....hope this helps
if your blower motor is not properly working it is most likely your blower motor resistor. it is located next to the blower motor which can be found by looking through your glove compartment. 17.99 at your local autozone
The blower motor resistor is generally located close to the blower motor.
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Only the Olds Intrigue with the 3.5 L