The heater blower on a 1988 Chevrolet Caprice is located inside the vehicle, behind the dashboard on the passenger side. To access it, you'll typically need to remove the glove compartment and possibly some panels to reach the blower motor assembly. The blower motor is usually mounted to the HVAC housing and is connected by electrical wiring and ducting for air distribution.
Where is the choke relay located on a 87 Chevy caprice?
The blower motor for this vehicle is located on the heater plenum approximately in the center of the firewall. It is located near the top of the engine compartment. The motor is covered by a plastic cowl that is secured by six bolts.
The control module for the blower motor is under the glove box inside the heater box.
They are generally located close to or near by the blower motor.
The blower motor is removed from under the hood. Against the firewall just to the left of center you will see the blower sticking out. Five 5.5mm bolts hold it on.
No air flow from the heater duct of an 88 Chevrolet Corvette is often caused by a defective blower motor. A blocked air inlet or defective switch can also cause this issue.
it is located under the dash behind the emergency foot brake
Probably the heater core, it is a beast of a job to do, but is gratifying to say the least. If the is a smell of antifreeze you can almost bet it is the heater core.
if there is a lot of snow or ice on these vents located at the bottom of the wind shield under the wipers that could be the problem if you live in a cold environment.
in my 89 Oldsmobile delta 88 , the heater motor was directly under the center of the windshield under the hood. black circular thing.
If it is noisy or it is getting voltage with a ground and isn't working, it needs replaced.
its on the passenger side under the dash there is a little black couver with 4 screws in it just take them out and you will see it