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I have a Saab 9-5 and its blower motor is located in the front of the windshield underneath the wipers
The blower motor resistor in a 2004 Saab 9-5 regulates the speed of the blower motor, which controls the airflow from the vehicle's heating and air conditioning system. It accomplishes this by varying the resistance in the electrical circuit, allowing for different fan speeds. When the resistor fails, it can result in the blower motor operating at only one speed or not functioning at all. This component is essential for maintaining comfort within the cabin by enabling the driver to adjust the ventilation system.
It is located under the passenger side dash. Right next to the center column
In a 1999 Saab 9-3, the blower motor is located inside the passenger compartment, behind the dashboard on the right side. To access it, you typically need to remove the glove box and some panels. The blower motor is mounted to the HVAC unit, and it's responsible for circulating air through the vehicle's heating and cooling system.
It is a Saab 1.9tid vector sport
To remove the heater blower fan from a 2005 Saab, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, access the blower motor by removing the glove compartment and any necessary panels to reach the blower assembly. Disconnect the electrical connector from the blower motor, unfasten the screws or bolts holding it in place, and carefully pull out the blower fan. Finally, reverse the process to install the new fan, ensuring all connections are secure.
In a Saab, the motor blower relay is typically located in the fuse box, which is usually found under the dashboard or in the engine compartment, depending on the model. For many Saab models, you can find the specific relay by consulting the fuse box diagram, which indicates the location and function of each relay. If you're unable to locate it, referring to the vehicle's service manual can provide detailed information specific to your model.
To replace the blower fan in a 2006 Saab 9-3 Aero, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the passenger side lower dash panel and any trim that obstructs access to the blower motor. Unplug the electrical connector from the blower motor, unscrew the mounting screws, and carefully remove the blower fan from its housing. Install the new blower fan by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reassembling the dash and reconnecting the battery.
The resistor is bolted into the evaporator case near the blower motor. It is accessed under the passenger side dashboard. The trim/carpet along the transmission needs to be removed. You can then unplug the connector and remove/replace the resistor.
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The resistor pack is located behind the glove compartment within the cabin of the Saab. (older Saabs may have had the resistors in the engine compartment behind the false firewall.) Access involves removing the glove compartment, and then the kick panel under below the blower. There are two types of resistor packs...one appears to be for Saabs with the ACC, automatic climate control, and that pack is screwed to the bottom of the blower motor. The other resistor pack appears to be for Saabs with manual heat/cooling controls ... ( non-ACC system) and it has a number of "fingers" (cooling fins), and is located somewhat behind the cabin blower motor. Held in with a clip, it comes down after removing the electrical connections (three).
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