2001 Saturn L200 blower motor does not work in highest switch position. Move switch down to next lowest position and it works normally. This is in AC mode.
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Check the black power wire from the main wiring harness to the harness for the blower control, that's what I found wrong with mine after replacing the resistor and blower motor. I just jumped it with a 20 amp inline .
Sounds like the blower motor or the connection to it is failing.Next time it stops give the area below the glove compartment a good whack,if the blower does anything,change it.
Not exactly sure if it's an easy fix without looking at it , but is seem to be the switch is going out, usually have to take dash trim off to expose the bolts to get the switch housing out. Then the switch will come off from the back side , and you'll have to unplug the wireing plug from it, to replace it.
Your blower motor resistor, located under the passenger side dash down by the floor next to the blower motor, This will cause the motor to only work on high speed. Gm pt#89019101 around $60
A broken/burned motor winding will do exactly this. If you measure it when cold it will look good. The broken/burned winding will only open from heat expansion.
The Canyon has an inherint problem with the Fan Power cable being loose. When I say loose...I'm saying that you need to adjust the wires and then take a zip strip to tighten it up.
Passenger side under the dask are 2 cable hook ups. the one on the farthest right (Only 2 wires going to the plug) is the fan power cable. Jiggle it while the fan is on position number3 so you can hear when it comes on!!!
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