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Old 06-25-2006, 10:36 AM
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Re: blower switch broken

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Originally Posted by graysky
The blower switch in a 1999 Grand Am GT doesn't work in all the positions. If the selector is on number 1 or 2 the fan doesn't run at all. If it's on 3 or higher it runs just fine. Does this sound like a bad switch? If so, how difficult is it to swap that part out? Before you respond, I have never taken a dash out before, the most complicated automobile maintenance I can do replacing a headlight or changing an oil filter!
its the blower resistor, its located in the passenger side floor, up by the blower motor.
Actually its Behind the blow Big PITA to get to, heres a pic of an Old/New one ... the left one is new, as you can see teh right one is Toast.


the easiest way to change it is to remover the blow motor, this will giv you more room to get the very back screw.
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