You have a bad blower resister..............
The 2003 Trailblazer speed sensor is mounted on the transmission. It is on the passenger side of the output end.
Force affects the speed of power output. If the driving force is slow, the speed of power output will also be sluggish. Alternatively, if the driving force is fast, power output will be able to match the speed.
The heater output temperature is regulated by airflow control doors inside the dash, not a water valve.
Yes, a dirty cabin/pollen filter will restrict the ac/heater fan output.
Chevy Ventures have two heater hoses. One is located on the intake connection and the other located on the output connection.
No such part on a Town and Country. There is a blend air motor under the dash that controls the heater output.
A speaker is an output device.
That is 50,000 BTU per hour.
A bit north of 50,000btu/hr
Yes, it should function. the only problem being the power output which will be slightly less or the consumption greater. The only possible problem being if it is an electronicly controlled one, then a "guard dog" system may stop the heater from working. Guard dog is a system which stops systems from operating at a too low voltage as this may cause regulation problems .Power= voltage X currant so for the same power output the heater will have to consume more amps (or the power will diminish in proportion to the voltage drop).
The transfer is working.
That depends on the function you are working with.