It's behind the glove box according to my Chilton manual. I'm not sure if the dash has to be removed, but the condenser does if you have AC. So, the AC has to be discharged first. The dealer estimates 4 hours labor to replace the blower motor.
Defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack.
Most likely the "low" speed section of the blower motor resistor is open. Unless you have the automatic A/C/heat control, the resistor will cost you 20 or 25 dollars.
The stage 1 relay has blown! it is located behind the glovebox door above the heater blower. # find it # pull it out # replace it job done:-)
I have calculated it to be around 25 mpg. I base this on my 20 mile drive to work which is about 85% freeway driving
Replacing A Chevy Cavalier Heater Core Q. I have a 1997 Chevy Cavalier, automatic, 4 cylinder with A/C, floor shift console, 4 door sedan that I need to replace the heater core. I need instructions or pictures of how to dismantle the dashboard to install this. Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Rick Replacing A Chevy Cavalier Heater Core A. Well, the first thing you have to do is take out the instrument panel. Replacing A Chevy Cavalier Heater Core Remove or Disconnect 1. Negative battery cable. 2. Instrument panel. 3. Drain cooling system. 4. Raise vehicle. 5. Heater hoses from heater core. 6. Lower vehicle. 7. Heater core outlet. 8. Heater core cover. 9. There is a mounting screw located in a recess in the center of the cover. 10. Heater core mounting clamps and heater core. Install or Connect 1. Heater core and heater core mounting clamps. 2. Heater core cover. 3. Heater core outlet. 4. Raise vehicle. 5. Heater hoses to heater core. 6. Lower vehicle. 7. Fill cooling system and check for leaks. 8. Instrument panel. 9. Negative battery cable. Replacing A Chevy Cavalier Heater Core 1. Valve Housing Cover 2. Heater/Blower Module Bolt 3. Defroster Valve 4. Mode Valve 5. Heater-Vacuum Tank 6. Heater Module Mounting Bracket 7. Heater-Control 8. Heater Valve Lever Link 9. Defroster Valve Actuator 10. Heater Case 11. Heater Valve 12. Mode Valve Actuator 13. Temperature Valve Clip 14. Temperature Valve 15. Heater Core Shroud 16. Heater Core 17. Heater Core Strap 18. Heater Cover 19. Heater Outlet 20. Heater Core Shroud Seal 21. Heater Core Tube And Mount Seal 22. Heater Core Seal 23. Heater And A/C Control Switch Harness 24. Defroster Duct 25. Blower Motor Bolts 26. Blower Motor Isolator 27. Blower Motor 28. Blower Fan 29. Blower Resistor 30. Heater Case Seal 31. Blower And Air Inlet Case 32. Mounting Seal 33. Air Inlet Housing 34. Vacuum Harness http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl503f.htm
this means that your blower motor resistor is out. it is located right behind the blower motor itself. its small with one connector piece with wires and one 6-pointed (star) screw. pretty easy to change out. the part costs $25
does not have one.it has a HVAC FUSE #25 right hand side of center console.these cars are bad for burning up the resistors and wiring and the heater controll panel.heater is controlled thru BCM...body controll module..junk it and buy a toyota.
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Volvo heater relay93 Volvo 850 heater motor relay is on the heater box towards center of car. That is without the digital climate control. There are two relays side by side, my relay has bad points and a blue cover. The resistor pack could also be your problem, it is on/in the heater box also. The heater box is below the glove box in front of passengers knees. The Dealership refers to the resistor as a power unit (for auto climate control) systems. When this fails, the blower motor will not work. No heat or A/C. A different resistor is required for manual climate systems. To access this unit, you will need to remove the the glove box , the support bracket for S.R.S (passenger side) , and possibly the wire harness. There should be left of the blower motor, the resistor. New up to $300. salvage yard $6-25. Try Crazy rays
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