Location of blower motor resistor and how to get access
SOURCE: how to replace a 2006 toyota corolla blower motor
Hi,
Try the following & I am sure about the results;
Remove two screws on bottom of front face of glove box
Remove Glove box
Heater is just behind the glove box on the right side (the motor points downward and the fan is in a big round shroud).
Un plug the cable bundles that get in the way of removing the blower moter (the motor will come straight down).
There are three bolts holding the blower assembly in place, remove them and the blower assembly can be removed (pull downward).
Hook the black wire from the new motor up to the connector were the wire with the line on it (from the truck) was and the red wire from the motor to the solid colored wire from the truck (the wires from the motor had leads that you could slide into the connector from the truck).
Good Luck & Thanks,
Shiv.
Testimonial: "Very close... only had one screw on the right side of the glove box to remove then took the shock looking part off. Took 2screws from computer, done!"
SOURCE: Blower motor has only low speed
You may need to get the correct resistor, as they are designed to only allow so much amperage to go through them. If it is getting very hot it is runnig to many amps through it. It will eventually blow and you will need to replace it anyway.
SOURCE: heater blower noisy
there should not be no more then three screws and unplug and the blower is out and you say its noisy check for leaves and to make sure the blower is not hitting anything before you go to buy another one.
SOURCE: blower motor resistor
Two bolts a little neck twisting 5 mins...
Look under the dash follow the wiring from the blower any two of them will lead you to the resistor. It's in the air box about.
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