Its located under the hood on the passengers side mounted in the a/c housing assembly.........
right next to the blower motor I'm don't know about the 2000 model, but it is directly behind the blower motor of the 1999 Century.
Under the hood, passenger side firewall, close to the heater blower motor.
You have a bad blower motor resister.........
Fuse is blown.
You cant.....must replace switch cluster. [EDIT: Not true- see the related link.]
Well it is apparent that all is not ok. The speed of the blower motor is controlled by the blower motor speed control switch and the blower motor resistor pack. One of those two items is your problem. I would bet the blower motor resistor pack is defective. The only way to know for sure is to replace it.
Check the connections on the E-series vans blower resister. The resister and wiring have a bypass to send full voltage to the blower motor. a loose connection here will cause the motor to not run on high.
Should be some wires going into a bolted-in plug on the exterior of the ductwork on the firewall of the engine compartment near the blower. just unplug, unbolt and replace.
usually whats known as a blower resistor
If you have a Carquest auto supplier nearby, part #209283 (Blower motor w/wheel) and check the resister (if you only have high speed) also. Approx $200.00
How to change blower motor on 2000 grand am gt
Replace it. This is probably a sign of badly worn bearings that make it difficult for the motor to spin.