The Blower Motor Resistor is definitely on the passenger side behind the glove box. If you have a bit of patience you will be able to do it yourself. 1. First detach the glove box by removing the plastic restraint on the left side and depressing both sides and pulling down. Be careful, it breaks really easily. Once the glove box is out of the way use a flashlight and look directly on top of the air box. There is a metal bracket held in with two small screws with a relay on it (I used a 7mm). 2. Undo the screws and carefully push the bracket upwards, there is a plug connecting two wires held in by a plastic nub. 3. Remove the nub by squeezing it and pulling on it lightly. 4. Push the wire and any others in there that you can to the side to get them out of the way. 5. Next unplug the relay. This should free up the metal bracket and let you remove it. Use a flashlight and look directly behind where the relay was. This is the resistor. It has a group of wires plugged into it and is held in by two more of those little screws. 6. Unplug the wires. I used a flathead to carefully pry open the little latch and push up on the wire. Move the wires to the side. Try to wedge them carefully so they stay out of the way. 7. Use a little wrench and undo the little screws. 8. Remove the old resistor. ** I suggest taking your time with the old one to try and find a plan of attack to get it out/in. There isn't much room. Replace with the new one and put everything back. Good Luck! ****If you get frustrated and go for a beer, to find tools, lunch whatever, I suggest that you unplug the little light that usually illuminates the glove box.
In the truck!
Under the hood, passenger side firewall, not far from the blower motor.
Yes, located in the blower motor resistor pack. Follow the wires backward from the blower motor to find it.
Right next to the blower motor
First locate the resistor, it should be under the hood, on the firewall, passenger side, near the blower motor. Unplug the electrical connection, remove the small screws holding it in place then wiggle the resistor out.
In a 1988 Chevy 2500, the blower motor resistor can be found on the passenger side. It usually is behind the glove box.
The blower resistor controls the speeds of the blower motor Hi-resistance lower motor speed Lo-resistance higher motor speed
You didn't mention what model you have but if it's a full size pickup the resistor is located on the passenger side just above the foot area next the the blower motor. Two small screws (5.5mm) hold it in place.
The 2005 Ford F1 50 pickup truck blower motor resistor pack can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The blower motor resistor pack is on the passenger side of the firewall.
Under the hood. In the blower motor harness connector.
The blower resistor on a 1999 Chevy truck Z1500 is located behind the glove compartment. There is also a resistor on the firewall next to the blower motor itself.
Should be behind the glove box. The blower motor speed resistor is located under the hood, on the firewall, passenger side, close to the blower motor.