Heater blower motor won't turn on
SOURCE: I have a 2001 Chevy
Replace the blower motor resistor. Remove the shroud below glove box, 2 screws and a snap-pop fitting. Be careful of the courtesy light. Remove the blower moter and disconnect the purple/black power connector to it - - you'll need this extra room to work with. 2 more screws, same size, 6.5mm on mine, 7or 8mm on some others, that holds the blower motor resistor in place. This replacement part is less than 40 bones at most parts store. Unplug, replace, re-install, test and you're on your way with about 2 hours of slow paced effort in your own driveway. Typical cost at a garage - up to $400, what a sham.
SOURCE: how to locate and remove heater blower motor on 1969 corvette
did you look under the passenger side fender beyond the battery ?
SOURCE: heater blower motor not working, fuses all good
replace blower motor resistor module.very common problem.I've replaced hundreds in my 25yrs working with G.M.
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