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What to do if your blower motor only works on high speed?

What to do if your blower motor only works on high speed?

If your blower only operates on its highest speed, chances are you have the series type of blower motor resistor. This is the most common failure mode. To repair the problem, simply replace the resistor block. It’s usually located in the ductwork (to keep the coils cool) below the glove box.

Why is my blower not working in Hi ( 5 )?

The usual failure of the resistor pack is if it works in HI (5) but not in any other mode or just a few modes. When you switch to high,the blower motor relay coil circuit is grounded and voltage is now applied directly through the relay to the blower motor; bypassing the resistors. So, I would look to see if the relay is ok.

Why is my blower not working on my GMC Sierra?

When you switch to high,the blower motor relay coil circuit is grounded and voltage is now applied directly through the relay to the blower motor; bypassing the resistors. So, I would look to see if the relay is ok. It is a five terminal relay.

What happens when the resistor on a blower motor fails?

The coil resistance causes them to heat up, thereby reducing the amount of voltage that can flow to the blower motor. When a resistor coil burns out, you lose that fan speed. A blower motor resistor can fail in several ways; since many are designed in series, if one resistor fails, you loose speeds 1-3.

Why does my Silverado blower only run on high setting?

The highest setting 5 has no resistor, so the blower runs on high but the high current flow ends up burning up the switch’s contact on that setting or the relay and may be the resistor wire harness at the blower motor has gone bad. Common would be the switch it self, if the switch is good.

If your blower only operates on its highest speed, chances are you have the series type of blower motor resistor. This is the most common failure mode. To repair the problem, simply replace the resistor block. It’s usually located in the ductwork (to keep the coils cool) below the glove box.

Where is the blower motorresister on a Chevy Silverado?

An expert that got 20 achievements. An expert that got 10 achievements. An expert that got 5 achievements. The blower motorresister is bad. It controls the blower speeds for low, medium speeds. It is in the air stream of the blower plenum, usually under the hood on the passenger side at the fire wall.

The coil resistance causes them to heat up, thereby reducing the amount of voltage that can flow to the blower motor. When a resistor coil burns out, you lose that fan speed. A blower motor resistor can fail in several ways; since many are designed in series, if one resistor fails, you loose speeds 1-3.

How does a 3 speed blower motor work?

Older style blower motor resistor with exposed resistor elements. The blower motor resistor is what’s responsible for giving you three blower speeds. The resistor block contains three different high resistance coils. Think of these coils like a filament in a light bulb.

Why is my a / C not working on my Mustang GT?

If the fuse is not receiving any power, then there can be an issue with the actual wiring. So, take the time to thoroughly inspect both the wiring and fuse prior to checking the other components. The motor may have failed. The next thing to check for is the blower motor or resistor for the blower motor.

Why does my Ricks free auto blower motor not work?

A clogged cabin air filter reduces airflow through the ducts, increases current draw on the blower motor and can cause blower motor resistor overheating and premature failure. If you replace the resistor and it burns out again, check the current draw on the blower motor.

Where do I replace the resistor on my blower motor?

To repair the problem, simply replace the resistor block. It’s usually located in the ductwork (to keep the coils cool) below the glove box. Unplug the electrical connector, remove the screws and replace the unit. Replacement blower motor resistor blocks are usually available from any auto parts store or the dealer.

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