Mainly carbon film no doubt.
The a/c heater blower motor resister is located in the vehicle on the passengers side inside the housing next to the blower motor...............Remove the blower motor resistor wire harness connector.Remove the blower motor resistor screws.Remove the blower motor resistor.
To change the blower motor resistor in a 2002 Nissan Maxima, locate the blower motor resistor under the glove compartment on the passenger side of the vehicle. There is a clip that is depressed and then the resistor will slide out. Remove both ends of the resistor and then replace with the new resistor.
Not knowing what the vehicle is, they are generally found close to the blower motor.
It varies form vehicle to vehicle. Most are under the dash or the hood on the passenger side.
The blower resistor is located behind the dashboard. It is found behind the heater near the center of the vehicle.
The blower motor resistor is located on the lower right side of the HVAC unit housing inside the the vehicle under the dash on the passengers side........
The blower motor resistor location on a Chrysler 300M is on the passenger side of the vehicle. It is on the floorboard next to the inside firewall, just in front of where the passenger sits.
The blower motor resistor on a 1995 Ford Mustang is located near the blower motor. It is a plug with various colored wires on the passenger side of the vehicle behind the reservoir for the washer fluid.
That depends on the car, they are not all in the same place on every vehicle.
The blower motor resistor on a Ford Explorer is positioned behind the glove compartment on the vehicle. The glove compartment can be removed easily by gently squeezing both sides at the same time.
The blower motor resistor pack is accessed from inside the vehicle, not from the engine compartment. Exactly where it is I cannot say. Follow the wires from the blower motor and you will find it.
To replace the blower motor resistor in a 2003 Grand Prix, first ensure the vehicle is off and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Then, locate the blower motor 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 pull out the old resistor. Install the new resistor by reversing these steps, ensuring a secure connection before reconnecting the battery.