The blower motor resister is located just below the blower motor to the left attached to the housing.........
Defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack.
where is the blower motor resistor located on 97 buick skylark
where is the blower motor located in a 98 Buick century custom?
To replace the blower resistor on a 2003 Buick Century, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the passenger side lower dash panel to access the blower motor resistor, which is typically located near the blower motor. Disconnect the electrical connector from the resistor, remove the screws securing it, and replace it with the new resistor. Reassemble by reversing the steps and reconnect the battery.
i have a 1998 buick century and my blower motor is under the passenger side front wall inside.I found out that the blower motor resister was the problem.if it works on high speed only,replace the resistor first.it's cheaper but harder to get at.
I believe that it is under the dash on the pasenger side up towards the fan motor
Either the blower motor fan switch is bad or the blower motor resistor pack is defective. It is more than likely the blower motor resistor pack.
From what I have read online, it should be near the actual blower motor under the dash. They say it is easy to replace, but hard to get to. I plan on replacing mine as soon as I get paid.It is behind the blower motor...How_do_you_replace_the_resistor_on_the_blower_motor_of_a_2002_Buick_Century_The_fan_works_are_on_higher_speeds_only_Does_not_work_on_low_speeds
blower motor resistor may be located in the blower motor housing, under dash on passenger side, motor brushes may be the issue rather than the resister, suggest check voltage to motor...
I need a blower motor and blower motor resistor for a 1999 lasabre will the regal have the same part?
To repair the blower motor resistor on a 1989 Buick LeSabre, first disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Locate the blower motor resistor, typically found near the blower motor under the dashboard on the passenger side. Remove the wiring connector and the screws securing the resistor, then replace it with a new unit. Finally, reattach the wiring connector, secure everything back in place, and reconnect the battery to test the blower motor.
You probbably have controler problems but the resistor is on the evaporator case.