The resister for the 2001 prism blower motor drops voltage to the blower motor. This is how the blower motor runs at a lower speed.
You can replace the heater fan motor .......remove glove box, four screws hold it in.......then remove screws from motor and drop it down out of the housing.
Below the glove box
Your question needs clarification - are you asking about the heater blower fan or the motor cooling fan? The heater blower may have a series resistor that is used for running the fan at slow spped. The resistor may be inside the box that holds the heater blower. It could be an open coil of wire that looks like a spring. The motor cooling fan usually runs at one speed, thus there is no series resistor. Are you instead asking about the resistance of either fan motor. You might find that listed in a repair manual. Try your public library.
probly the blower motor
It has a bad "Blower Motor Resistor" The fan switch itself is fine.
replace the blower fan resistor located under the dash behind the glove box
Defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack.
the library should have a shop manual to make copies of for your vehicle...:)
The fan motor probably has a short in it. Replace it and see.
Should be located at the passenger side firewall Some are accessed under the hood others behind the glove box area Remove the wiring harness Remove the air intake hose Remove 3-4 small bolts Remove blower motor
It can be the resistor pack on the evaporator case.