Look under your glove box and locate the wiring coming out of of the blower motor. This wiring connects to more wiring coming out of the heater/ac ducting behind the
glove box. That connecting wiring comes from the blower motor resistor. It is held in place by two screws, one on each side. Remove those screws and the resistor will slide out.
Blown fuse, defective blower motor, or defective blower motor resistor pack.
Check to see if you are getting power to blower motor - if so replace blower motor If not check fuse, switch, resistor pack.
Sitting in the passenger seat remove the glove box on top you will see two screw and a wire clip harness your resistor will be there. Make sure that when working on any electrical disconnect your battery.
Remove the two screws that holds it in place next to the blower motor on the passengers side under the dash...............
The Blower Resistor is on the Passenger side of the car. Look under the glovebox to the right. There is a cap for the blower held on by 3(?) Screws. Pull this off. You will see wires going to the Resistor. Two screws hold in the blower resistor. See picture here. its #6 http://www.kiausaparts.com/catalog/results.asp?section=6150A&uid=610413&formname=sectionform
If the motor is shaking in your Kia Sephia, you probably have loose motor mounts. Simply tightening these up will stop the engine from shaking and vibrating.
where is the blower motor filter in a 2011 Kia Picanto
Yes. I just installed an '02 Spectra motor in my '00 Sephia.
Yes. I just installed an '02 Spectra motor in my '00 Sephia.
There are 4.
on my 99 Sephia the Blower is located under the dash on the passenger side.
Blower motor resistor is bad.. Fan control is gated by stepping power down via resistance. When there is no resistance, you get one speed, high..