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Where is the blower motor on a Mercedes Benz?

Where is the blower motor on a Mercedes Benz?

The motor can be seen hanging down close to the passenger kick panel. Just to the left of the blower motor, an electrical connector connected to a flat 1-inch-by-2-inch plate can be seen. This is the blower motor resister, which controls the fan speeds. Disconnect the multi-wire connector from the blower motor resister next to the blower motor.

Where is the resister on a Mercedes Benz fan?

Just to the left of the blower motor, an electrical connector connected to a flat 1-inch-by-2-inch plate can be seen. This is the blower motor resister, which controls the fan speeds. Disconnect the multi-wire connector from the blower motor resister next to the blower motor. Start the car and turn the air conditioning on.

Where is the blower motor on a Honda Accord?

Locate the blower motor. The motor can be seen hanging down close to the passenger kick panel. Just to the left of the blower motor, an electrical connector connected to a flat 1-inch-by-2-inch plate can be seen. This is the blower motor resister, which controls the fan speeds.

What happens when the blower motor does not come on?

As a note, 85 percent of the time when the blower motor does not come on or operates at one speed only, the blower motor resister is at fault. The resister emits substantial heat from the resistance it supplies and eventually burns up. The resister is inexpensive as parts go and is simple to replace.

The motor can be seen hanging down close to the passenger kick panel. Just to the left of the blower motor, an electrical connector connected to a flat 1-inch-by-2-inch plate can be seen. This is the blower motor resister, which controls the fan speeds. Disconnect the multi-wire connector from the blower motor resister next to the blower motor.

As a note, 85 percent of the time when the blower motor does not come on or operates at one speed only, the blower motor resister is at fault. The resister emits substantial heat from the resistance it supplies and eventually burns up. The resister is inexpensive as parts go and is simple to replace.

Why does my Nissan 350Z have a blown fuse?

Fuses and fusible links protect your vehicle’s electrical system from short-circuiting or overloading. If electrical parts in your vehicle are not working, the system may have been overloaded causing a blown fuse. Before you replace or repair any electrical parts, check the appropriate fuses.

Locate the blower motor. The motor can be seen hanging down close to the passenger kick panel. Just to the left of the blower motor, an electrical connector connected to a flat 1-inch-by-2-inch plate can be seen. This is the blower motor resister, which controls the fan speeds.

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Ruth Doyle