Yes, there are aftermarket AC blower motors available that can produce more airflow than the stock motor in a 1998 Tahoe. These high-performance motors are designed to enhance airflow and improve cabin comfort. When selecting a replacement, ensure compatibility with your vehicle's existing system and consider factors like noise levels and power consumption. Always consult product specifications and customer reviews to find the best option for your needs.
behind the glove box that is where mine is on a 1996 Tahoe
Probably the passenger side firewall
Its located on the passengers side behind the glove box right next to the blower motor......
Common signs of a bad blower motor in a vehicle include weak airflow from the vents, unusual noises such as squealing or grinding, and the blower motor not working at all.
No. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/3330heblend door only controls the temperature of the air. the airflow depends on the blower motor. So if there is no airflow then you need to find out why your blower motor isn't working.
Behind the right rear panel just under the blower motor itself. It has red and black wires that plug to the motor and to other clips that clip on it
The blower motor resistor pack is accessed from inside the vehicle, not from the engine compartment. Exactly where it is I cannot say. Follow the wires from the blower motor and you will find it.
The Heater/Blower Relay is on the blower motor housing under the dash in the passenger compartment on 1999-2002 models
The front blower should have a resister to change the speeds. It is usually mounted close to or on the back of the blower motor.
The blower unit on a High-speed Ribbon Blower typically gets its power from an electric motor. The electric motor drives the impeller inside the blower unit, creating airflow and generating the necessary suction or pressure for the blower to operate efficiently.
The relay for only the high speed blower function is located in the fuse and relay center under the hood. The resistor for the blower motor lower speeds is located under the hood, passenger side, on the firewall close to the blower motor.
The filter in the furnace should be placed with the airflow arrow pointing towards the direction of the airflow, typically facing towards the blower motor.