have you checked the fuse? Your sure it is the right blower motor/dealer part?have you checked the fuse? Your sure it is the right blower motor/dealer part?
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sounds like you have a bad temperature door actuator. This is a motor that connects to the door and uses inputs from the sensor in itself and the heater control module to open the door from hot to cold. I does take some knowledge on recalibrating this actuator and installing it. if it isn't install correctly it could damage the new part, so just take care
Most likely cause is the blower motor resistor. If you remove the glove box (4 screws, two on each side), the resistor is located behind the 4 relays. Two screws hold it in place. rmeove screws and pull it up and out of the HVAC case.
Ive ran across this many times its usually the blower motor but I found that if I replace the blower and the replacement plug(thru GM)that the vehicles never had a blower issue again,so order up a motor and plug and be sure to solder the new plug dont use crimp fittings.have a good day DB
Start at the relay for the heater/ac making sure it is working. Remove relay and clean it off then replace making sure there is current through to the other side.Use a test light. from there you can go to the blower motor wiring.Under your dashboard. Look for the resistor which is a switch type gadget in between the battery current and the blower. Check to see if there is current passing through to the wiring before getting to the resistor.Replace if nessesary.
Check or have checked the blower motor resistor. These resistors will cause this problem. I would go this route first as these are relatively inexpensive and usually the problem.
fuses ok.right blower. relay under dash replaced.
have you checked the fuse? Your sure it is the right blower motor/dealer part?
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