its very simple, on the passanger side of the car you will find a plastic cover under the glove box, it has 2 push pins holding it up, one on the firewall and one on the passanger side by the door, remove it, look under the dash and you will see a conector with 5 or 6 wires (thats it) leavve the wires connected, you will find (2) 8mm screws holding it in place, remove them and wiggle the part out...put your new one in and slap it back together...15 min job
The blower resistor has failed.The blower resistor has failed.
The blower motor resistor has failed.The blower motor resistor has failed.
blower motor resistor
It is under the dash on the passenger side.
blower motor resistor needs to be replaced
The usual cause is a failed blower motor resistor.
under the dash. if you can find the blower motor then it should be right above that
The blower resistor is probably bad, due to a failing blower motor that is drawing too many amps.
The blower motor is failing and will need replaced.
The common cause is a failed blower resistor.
Fig 15 Blower Motor ResistorNOTE: The blower motor resistor is located on the lower right side of the heater housing.REMOVAL# Remove lower right underpanel silencer/duct. # Disconnect wiring connectors on blower motor resistor. # Remove blower motor resistor retaining screws. # Pull blower motor resistor out of heater housing.
The most common cause is a failed blower motor resistor.