Common questions

Where can I get a new blower motor resistor?

Where can I get a new blower motor resistor?

I replaced the blower motor resistor and the control unit with new parts from rockauto (ACDelco). I’ve checked the fuse in the dash fuse panel and it is good.

Where is the relay on a blower motor?

Correction assuming 97 is same (probably is)… Fan relay is as posted before on top of the duct work left of the resistors you can see both behind the glove box if you take it out. The purple wire comes from the relay/resistors according to fan speed selected.

What should the voltage be on a blower motor?

If those are OK than backprobe the blower motor connector and check for power on terminal 1. Check terminal 2 for a variable voltage, this should be 12v with the fan control knob on off and 5v or full ground on full. If that checks out replace the blower motor.

Why is my blower motor not coming on?

With the back wire hooked up I ran a jumper directly to the battery pos and attached it the purple wire terminal on the motor. The motor did not come on. So either my motor is dead shorted or something has gummed up the brushes or they are worn out.

I replaced the blower motor resistor and the control unit with new parts from rockauto (ACDelco). I’ve checked the fuse in the dash fuse panel and it is good.

Why does my blower motor resistor keep breaking?

If water spray enters the system, it can quench the hot resistor wires, causing them to break. If you notice the loss of one blower motor speed or all speeds soon after driving through rain, suspect water damage to the blower motor resistor. Alldatadiy.com and Eautorepair.net are professional-grade shop manuals—period.

Where does the power go in a blower motor?

For each higher speed, power flows through one less resistor. Some car makers run blower motor power through the fan speed switch first, then through the blower motor resistor and then to the blower motor and ground. Other car makers reverse that and run power to the blower motor first and terminate ground at the blower fan speed switch.

What happens when you replace the resistor on a Sebring?

Re: I replaced resistor and the blower still does not… You can’t post conmments that contain an email address. 2000 chrysler sebring had battery light on yesterday. Door won’t even lock with the key. Cleaned the battery cables and it started first thing this morning.

With over 1,000 blower motor resistors in stock, Autozone is ready to provide you with the blower you need, no matter what type of car or truck you drive. If you need a new blower motor resistor for your car or truck, shop with Autozone today to get a high quality replacement you can count on.

What causes a blower motor resistor to overheat?

Sometimes, the mechanical resistance to the motor rotation causes an excessive electric current that can overheat and prematurely damage the blower motor resistor. For example, this happens when the fan blade is jammed by a foreign object or when the motor bearings are worn out and it doesn’t spin freely.

How to test Honda Accord blower motor resistor?

Testing Honda power transistor (blower motor control module). For example, in the 2009 Honda Accord, the service manual describes the procedure as follows: Turn the ignition to ON. Press and hold the OFF button and within 10 seconds press and release the Window Defogger button five times.

Why does my Dakota blower resistor keep going bad?

When your Dakota or Durango left the factory, it had a Mopar motor and voltage resister that were compatible with each other. After 10-15 years the motor wears out , begins to draws more amps burns up the resister. Most people replace the wiring harness and the resister with. cheap replacement from Autozone / Advanced etc.

Is there a red wire on the blower fan?

This is a 1995 Suburban K2500 4×4 6.5 TD. There isn’t a red wire at the fan. On the blower itself there is a purple wire (+12v whenever the blower speed is anywhere other than ‘off’) and black wire which should presumably be ground. I have tested the black wire for continuity to ground and theres almost none at all.

With the back wire hooked up I ran a jumper directly to the battery pos and attached it the purple wire terminal on the motor. The motor did not come on. So either my motor is dead shorted or something has gummed up the brushes or they are worn out.

Where does the purple wire come from on a blower motor?

The purple wire comes from the relay/resistors according to fan speed selected. The purple wire should have battery voltage ~ 12V when on hi. At low is might have 5V, M1 7 ish, and M2 9 ish volts. (note mine is not working and I think resistors are bad I get 11.9V on hi 11.73 v on all other speeds lo, m1, and m2.

Sometimes, the mechanical resistance to the motor rotation causes an excessive electric current that can overheat and prematurely damage the blower motor resistor. For example, this happens when the fan blade is jammed by a foreign object or when the motor bearings are worn out and it doesn’t spin freely.

When to replace the resistor on a heater?

If your fan speed control does not seem to work you may want to replace this fan speed control component. While the switch could have been the issue I also had a squealing blower motor and oftentimes you’ll burn up a resistor when running a squealing heater fan motor.

Testing Honda power transistor (blower motor control module). For example, in the 2009 Honda Accord, the service manual describes the procedure as follows: Turn the ignition to ON. Press and hold the OFF button and within 10 seconds press and release the Window Defogger button five times.

When does a blower motor resistor need to be replaced?

If the resistance is out of specs, the resistor must be replaced. For example, in this photo we measured the resistance of this blower motor resistor. According to the service manual, it must be around 4-5 ohms. In our case the ohmmeter shows open circuit, which means the resistor has failed.

What are the symptoms of a bad heater motor resistor?

Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Heater Blower Motor Resistor. 1 1. Blower motor stuck on one speed. A common symptom of a faulty blower motor resistor is a blower motor that is stuck on one setting. The blower 2 2. Blower motor does not work on certain settings. 3 3. No air from the vehicle’s vents.

What does the resistor on a heater do?

It is responsible for controlling the blower motor’s fan speed. When fan speed is changed via the knob on the instrument cluster, the blower motor resistor changes setting, which changes the speed of the blower motor.

Why does my GM blower motor resistor keep failing?

In some cases, the heat is so high that it melts the connector. This is common on late model GM vehicles. If you discover a melted connector, do NOT attempt repair. Purchase an upgraded pigtail and splice it into the harness along with a new blower motor resistor.

Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Heater Blower Motor Resistor. 1 1. Blower motor stuck on one speed. A common symptom of a faulty blower motor resistor is a blower motor that is stuck on one setting. The blower 2 2. Blower motor does not work on certain settings. 3 3. No air from the vehicle’s vents.

What does it mean if your blower motor is not working?

Average rating from 849 customers who received a AC is not working Inspection. The blower motor resistor is an electrical component that is a part of the vehicle’s heating and air conditioning system. It is responsible for controlling the blower motor’s fan speed.

How is the speed of the blower motor controlled?

The electronic module that controls the speed of the blower motor is called a blower motor control module. In some cars, the blower motor has only 4 or 5 fixed speeds. In this case, the speed of the blower motor is controlled by a blower motor resistor.

Why does blower motor resistor keep going out?

The blower motor appears to be defective here. When the brushes wear out the motor draws excessive amps which could cause the resistor to burn out. Before making further replacements remove the motor and check it, especially the brush assembly. This is the most likely reason for the resistor to fail repetitively.

How much does a blower motor cost?

Based on these factors, the costs, including both parts and labor, can range anywhere from $250 to more than $500 for a standard single speed blower motor. If a blower motor is required for a more expensive unit, such as a variable-speed motor, then the costs could be more than $1,000; however, these motors tend to be relatively rare.

Where is the resistor for the blower motor located?

Two individual resistors make up the blower motor resistor assembly on your Chevy pickup. As you’re probably already aware, these resistors are located between the A/C-Heater control panel and the blower motor . The purpose of these resistors is to reduce the amount of the blower motor’s current that’s passing through them.

Where is the blower motor?

A blower motor can typically be found in the heater box , although every vehicle is configured a little differently. Some blower motors are easy to access, and others are buried under the dash.

How much does it cost to replace a blower motor?

See: how to check a fuse in a car. If a blower motor is bad, it will need to be replaced. The blower motor replacement costs from $320 to $650, depending on the car. In many cars it’s fairly easy; the blower motor is located behind the glove box and held by 3-4 screws.

If water spray enters the system, it can quench the hot resistor wires, causing them to break. If you notice the loss of one blower motor speed or all speeds soon after driving through rain, suspect water damage to the blower motor resistor. Alldatadiy.com and Eautorepair.net are professional-grade shop manuals—period.

Average rating from 849 customers who received a AC is not working Inspection. The blower motor resistor is an electrical component that is a part of the vehicle’s heating and air conditioning system. It is responsible for controlling the blower motor’s fan speed.

Correction assuming 97 is same (probably is)… Fan relay is as posted before on top of the duct work left of the resistors you can see both behind the glove box if you take it out. The purple wire comes from the relay/resistors according to fan speed selected.

How many volts does a blower motor have?

At low is might have 5V, M1 7 ish, and M2 9 ish volts. (note mine is not working and I think resistors are bad I get 11.9V on hi 11.73 v on all other speeds lo, m1, and m2. Anyone ever measure what voltages are normal to speeds ?

Why is my blower motor resistor not working?

CLICK HERE TO RESET YOUR PASSWORD! Help! Fan quit working on all 4 speeds. AC light & recirc light still light up and AC compressor clutch engages when turning fan on in AC mode, but not getting the fan to work. I replaced the blower motor resistor and the control unit with new parts from rockauto (ACDelco).

What to do if your air conditioner blower needs to be replaced?

A good HVAC company will suggest inspecting your blower motor first to ascertain whether it should be replaced. Proper inspection also allows them to determine what kind of motor is compatible with your air-conditioner and provide a more accurate quote if a replacement is needed.

With over 1,000 blower motor resistors in stock, Autozone is ready to provide you with the blower you need, no matter what type of car or truck you drive. If you need a new blower motor resistor for your car or truck, shop with Autozone today to get a high quality replacement you can count on.

Why is my blower motor on my Ranger not working?

I recently experienced a problem where the blower motor in my 1996 Ranger quit working. When working with your blower motor you have to first understand that the blower basically works in the opposite manner of most automotive electrical components. Normally you switch on a positive current to an electrical component to turn it on.

Where is the blower motor resistor located on a Ford Escape?

In the 2008-2011 Ford Escape, the resistor is located behind the glove box on top of the HVAC unit air duct. It’s held by two screws and is easy to replace. See the photo. In the 2008-2011 Ford F150 the blower motor resistor is also located behind the glove box, but is installed in the right side of the plastic air duct.

What happens when the blower resistor is bypassed?

In the off state, the blower motor is disconnected from the power supply. In the highest speed state, the blower resistor is bypassed completely and the fan is connected directly to the car’s battery, which allows maximum current through the motor.

Can a blower resistor be replaced on a Ford Ranger?

Video tutorial on how to replace the blower motor resistor on a Ford Ranger. This is a fairly common issue amongst Rangers, Explorers, and most likely the Mazda B series trucks as well. The main symptom of a failing blower motor resistor is that your fan speed will only work on the high setting.

In the 2008-2011 Ford Escape, the resistor is located behind the glove box on top of the HVAC unit air duct. It’s held by two screws and is easy to replace. See the photo. In the 2008-2011 Ford F150 the blower motor resistor is also located behind the glove box, but is installed in the right side of the plastic air duct.

Which is Dorman blower motor resistor harness for Ford truck?

This Dorman 973-307 harness is exactly what was needed to get my truck’s hvac fan working again with all 4 speeds functional. Use it with the hvac blower motor resistor 973-011. Both worked perfectly in this application. See photo. Replaced my burned OEM connector perfectly!

What causes a fuse to blow on a blower motor?

If the blower motor relay develops any sort of problem that hinders its ability to properly limit and distribute power, it may cause the blower motor fuse to blow. Any sort of electrical spikes or excessive current from a bad relay will blow the fuse and cut power in order to protect the system.

The purple wire comes from the relay/resistors according to fan speed selected. The purple wire should have battery voltage ~ 12V when on hi. At low is might have 5V, M1 7 ish, and M2 9 ish volts. (note mine is not working and I think resistors are bad I get 11.9V on hi 11.73 v on all other speeds lo, m1, and m2.

Is there a relay on the blower motor?

The blower motor relay is the electrical switch that is used to supply the power for the vehicle’s blower motor . The blower motor is the component responsible for pushing air through the vents of your vehicle’s heating and air conditioning systems.

Can a car blower motor be repaired?

While problems such as a loose or damaged belt and bad alignment can be easily fixed , they can cause damage to the blower motor or its surrounding components if you don’t fix them promptly. A trained technician can perform a thorough inspection of your blower motor and let you know if it needs to be repaired or replaced.

Were is the fuse for the blower motor?

The fuse block is located in the upper corner of the engine compartment , and the cover can be removed by hand. Pull the blower relay out of the fuse block. The blower relay is located near the front of the fuse block and is labeled “Blower.”

Does the heater blower motor have a fuse?

The blower motor is powered by a fuse-like device called a relay. If your heater or air conditioner does not blow air through the vents, this could indicate that the blower motor fuse has probably blown. While replacement is easy, the exact location of your blower motor fuse may vary from vehicle to vehicle.

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