1996 Pontiac bonneville SSE (Blower motor resistor?)
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1996 Pontiac bonneville SSE (Blower motor resistor?)
I need help, ive been trying and searching all week on where i can find the blower motor resistor? On a 1996 pontiac bonneville sse (not supercharged) it is not located in the maxi fuse center as "all data" says it is does. Does any body know where the exact location is thanks -john
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I have a Haynes here that shows the diagram but not the location.
The blower resistor has two LT Blue and a DK Blue and Tan wire going to it.
The DK Blue goes to the High Speed Blower Relay.
One LT Blue and one Tan goes to the Heater and A/C Control Assembly.
The other LT Blue ties into the LT Blue that connects to the Blower Speed Relay and the Heater and A/C Control Assembly.
The blower resistor has two LT Blue and a DK Blue and Tan wire going to it.
The DK Blue goes to the High Speed Blower Relay.
One LT Blue and one Tan goes to the Heater and A/C Control Assembly.
The other LT Blue ties into the LT Blue that connects to the Blower Speed Relay and the Heater and A/C Control Assembly.
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Ive already reaplced the blower motor module under the maxi fuse panel. its kind of screwed up that theres no resistor and that all data shows it in the maxi fuse center which its not there? the problem is that my vents dont blow anything hot or cold air when i click the climate contorol on and off i get this small ticking noise near glove box? and ive even checked the other fuse panel under the passenger glove box?
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the clicking is the blend door or air door actuator motor. if it needs that let dealer install . the mechanics where i work have broken new ones putting them in . guess its a job to get it in there right
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