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blower motor problem?
2000 4x4 nbs tahoe manual heat/ac controls for temp and fan speeeds
recently i noticed that when i set the fan speed on 1 or 2 there is no air movement. it seems the blower motor is not functioning. when i turn it up to 3-4-5 then it works but they all seem a bit slower then in the part. most of the time i would have the blower set to 1 or 2. i dont know if the problem is with the blower motor (my thought was if its a motor problem it wouldnt work at all whether low speed ot high speed) the other possibilty was the actual speed selector/dial on the dash. is it possible that the switch could be "worn out" at the 2 slower speeds since thats what i usually run? any thoughts? thanks |
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Re: blower motor problem?
When there are problems with the blower motor fan speeds the fault is with a tired blower motor resistor block.
Usually attached to the blower housing.
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thanks guys, i'll have to take a look under there. i looked up the in cabin air filter once to get the model number so i could order replacements and it said n/a so i figured my model year didnt have the in cabin air filters so i never changed them. that means they have 220,000 miles of crud on them, which would explain alot. |
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Re: blower motor problem?
thanks guys, your advice was the ticket!!! i bought the new resistor and filters and replaced them this afternoon. the old filters were disgusting and full of debris. i'm suprized any air got through at all. the new resitor looked a bit different, atleast the part that got installed inside the air duct. the 2 plugs were the same so i installed it and everything worked as it should. i now have all speeds working 1-5. thanks again for the tips guys!!
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the new resistor module I got looks very solid compared to the GM version. |
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