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Replaced blower motor and still no air?

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Old 07-12-2006, 07:29 AM
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Actually..you need to remove the maxifuse center from the firewall.

Disconnect battery
Remove bolt holding battery cable to maxifuse center
Remove both side relays and fuses from center (each side clips in as a single piece)
Remove 2 10 mm nuts holding fuse center plastic to firewall.

The module for the blower is right below it.

Sorry...didn't realize you were having trouble. We'll help you get it straightened out.
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Well i finally found the control module and my buddy called the dealership and they said that there are two different parts.The A/C module (which i think was around 500 bucks) and the Blower Control module (around 150)

How can i tell which one is causing the prob?

If the A/C module is bad would that throw off the blower control module?
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If the blower isn't working, it should be the blower control module. If the air isn't going to the right places...that would be the AC programmer.

Both prices they gave you are outragous. Consider stopping by a junkyard and picking one up for much less.

I have one of each on my shelf, I'd sell the blower control...but let me check to ensure it'* the right one for your year.

Pm me if interested.
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Apply 12V and ground to the blower motor. If it comes on, replace the module with a part from the wrecker for $20.
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Thanks guys,

I will test the blower motor and if that is the prob i will PM you for sure Bill.

Thanks again.
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Don't pm me too quick.

I checked the part number and it'* for a 92-96, doesn't cover 98. I could probably get a 98 thought
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