its under your fuse panel on the fire wall there is to nuts to remove
The blower motor resistor is generally located close to the blower motor.
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.
Probably in the fuse box located underneath your hood.
It is on the evaporator case and is held in with 2 screws.
Blown fuse, bad motor, bad blower motor switch, or a defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack.
The blower motor resistor on a 1998 Oldsmobile Regency is typically located under the dashboard on the passenger side. It is usually mounted near the blower motor itself, which is located behind the glove compartment. To access it, you may need to remove the glove compartment and some surrounding panels. If you're having trouble finding it, consulting a repair manual for your specific model can provide more detailed guidance.
To replace the blower resistor on a 2003 Olds Alero, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Locate the blower resistor, which is typically found under the dashboard on the passenger side, near the blower motor. Remove the screws or clips securing the resistor, disconnect the wiring harness, and then install the new resistor by reversing the process. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the blower to ensure it operates correctly.
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.
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
Under the glove box and air bag. Remove the airbag fuse and disconnect the battery before attempting to remove the blower motor.
It is probably no longer a rsistor but a transitor control model on the fire wall.
A blower resistor can be replaced, in your 2002 Oldsmobile, by removing the resistor wiring. Remove the retaining screws. Reverse the process to install the new resistor.