This is a pretty simple fix. The GM part number for the Resistor is 52476725. Fits I believe 96-02 Chevrolet Cavaliers and Sunfire.
Step 1: locate the blower motor under the dash on the passenger side.
Step 2: To get to the resistor you need to remove the (3) screws holing up the blower.
Remove the screws. The blower will come down. Remove the electrical connector, and slide the blower out of the way. Clear out any debris that may be in it.
Step 3: The resistor is held up by (2) screws, (1) is easy to get to, the other is a bit tricky as you have to press back the rubber matting along the back firewall to get at it. Its a bit of a pain, but use a 1/2 in ratchet with an extension and you can get to it. Undo the screws, slide out the resistor. Pop it of, put the new one in.
Step 4: Reverse the above and your done. Its about a 20 minute job if you don't know what your doing.
Good Luck.
If you drop the glove box door you can usually see it.
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try looking at your resistor pack on the passsenger side lower the blower motor down and there is a heat coil and resistor in there
Ain't no fixin it, you have to replace it with a new one.
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