we had the same problem it ended up to be a vacuum line underneath the van
Hey Michael=Check the resistor block on the evaporator case. Good luck, Joe
I would start with the switch it should be the easiest and cheapest.
Blower motor resistor most likely.
[I agree with the blower motor resistor being the most likely cause. It is usually located next to the blower motor on most of these vans. Just follow the wires from the blower motor back the resistor to find it.]
Yes
i like an axhaust diagram for a 1999 chevy venture
check the blower motor resistor
I work for a GM dealership, and referring to this vehicle, that is most often the blower motor starting to fail. If the blower resistor failed, it would probably not blow at all at certain speeds.
Defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack.
how to take strut off of venture van would like to see diagram please
The blower resistor gets overheated and burns out usually because the blower motor is failing also.
Blown head gasket.
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The owners manual would have that information.
whatever the side of the tire says it should be inflated to. read it, it has nothing to do with it being a Chevy venture, if you put different tires on it than the factory, it would be different air pressures