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blower motor relay

does anybody know where the blower motor relay is on 95 s10 blazer
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Re: blower motor relay

Near blower motor on firewall.
What is it doing or not doing?
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Re: blower motor relay

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Near blower motor on firewall.
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it only works on the very lowest speed .got aresistor from gm dealer and that did not fix it
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it only works on the very lowest speed .got aresistor from gm dealer and that did not fix it
Ok is the ac control switch switching voltage to the upper fan speeds to resistor?
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Re: blower motor relay

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Ok is the ac control switch switching voltage to the upper fan speeds to resistor?
what does all that mean.
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Re: blower motor relay

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what does all that mean.
It means you need to get a test light or volt/ohm meter and see where you are losing voltage.
Is the fan switch switching voltage?
Is it getting threw the resister to fan motor?
Got good ground?
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Re: blower motor relay

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It means you need to get a test light or volt/ohm meter and see where you are losing voltage.
Is the fan switch switching voltage?
Is it getting threw the resister to fan motor?
Got good ground?
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where should i be checking for grounds
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Re: blower motor relay

If the fan only works on the lowest speed, it's not the ground or the relay. Like MT said, check voltage at the switch and at the resistor coming from the switch.
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If the fan only works on the lowest speed, it's not the ground or the relay. Like MT said, check voltage at the switch and at the resistor coming from the switch.
i got it fixed put in new blower

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