93 Blower Controller Module P/N request
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93 Blower Controller Module P/N request
The old p/n on the module is 16173860. Its not in my parts list or in GMPD'* catalog.
My blower isn't working at all, and it is getting 1.7 volts even when the ignition is off, so am I right in assuming its the BCM? Usually when those go bad the fan runs on high when the ignition is off. The programmer did not throw any codes.
My blower isn't working at all, and it is getting 1.7 volts even when the ignition is off, so am I right in assuming its the BCM? Usually when those go bad the fan runs on high when the ignition is off. The programmer did not throw any codes.
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I never did write down the new P/N. Dealer wanted $110 for it so i got one from the junkyard. Just for reference, the BCM CAN fail without making the blower run with the ignition off.
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Old P/N 16173860
New P/N 12368389
Edit:
Old P/N 16173860
New P/N 12368389
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Yes that is true... The BCM( Blower Control Module ) can fail in either manner... Fan stuck on Hi, or not running at all...
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Mine is stuck on 24 / 7 and is not any fun to plug it in every time you need A/C. Can anyone tell me where the BCM is located and what it looks like ? I have had three
different answers to this from dealers and Auto parts stores..
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different answers to this from dealers and Auto parts stores..
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If im not mistaken, it should be located underneath your maxifuse console under the hood. I saw Boost pull one out and in order to get to it, you need to remove the maxifuse panel to get to it.
It has a large alluminum heatsink on it and slides right into place.
It has a large alluminum heatsink on it and slides right into place.
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Originally Posted by BLACK94SSEi
If im not mistaken, it should be located underneath your maxifuse console under the hood. I saw Boost pull one out and in order to get to it, you need to remove the maxifuse panel to get to it.
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