To replace the blower motor on a 2004 Pontiac Bonneville, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the passenger side lower dash panel and locate the blower motor housing. Unscrew the motor from its housing, disconnect the electrical connector, and then replace it with the new blower motor. Reassemble by reversing the steps and reconnect the battery.
The blower motor on a 1997 Pontiac Bonneville is located next the evaporator core. It will be mounted behind the glovebox on the passenger side of the vehicle. Remove the glovebox, mounting hardware, and sensor clips. The blower motor will be able to be replaced.
Under the hood to the left of the blower motor mounted in the housing on the firewall...
To replace the blower motor in a 2002 Pontiac Bonneville, first, ensure the vehicle is off and disconnect the battery. Remove the passenger side lower dashboard panel to access the blower motor, then disconnect the wiring harness and unbolt the motor from its housing. Install the new blower motor by reversing the removal steps, reconnect the wiring, and reattach the dashboard panel before reconnecting the battery. Finally, test the system to ensure proper operation.
Replacing the ac blower motor on a 2002 Bonneville is extremely dangerous and unless you know what you are doing it is best to get a hired professional to do it.
i need to know how to remove a blower motor from a 2002 bonneville.
On the passenger side of the car behind the glove box. Get to from the inside.
CHECK THE BLOWER HOUSING. IT SITS INSIDE THE HOUSING AND IS SECURED BY SCREWS ON TOP OF THE BLOWER HOUSING.
passenger side of car under the kick panel under the dash
easiest way to replace anything is to get someone else to do it
To replace the blower motor on a 2004 Pontiac Aztek, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the passenger side lower dash cover and the blower motor's electrical connector. Unbolt the blower motor from its housing and carefully pull it out. Install the new blower motor by reversing the steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery.
check for voltage at the blower motor on all settings. if no voltage check the blower motor resistor or relay. if it has a resistor it will be right beside the blower motor, if it has a relay it will be the relay on the firewall under the hood.it will probably have a purple,orange,blue,and black wires.
Your wiring is probably messed up, happened to me. Locate the wires from the blower to the controls check them and replace as needed. Assuming no wiring problem check and replace the blower motor resistor.