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Soldering a Blower Motor Resistor?
'98 Regal LS
My Low blower functions quit working, but High still works. I really don't feel like paying $40 for a new blower motor resistor, 'cuz I'm a cheapo lol. I'm wondering if there's a way I can just solder a new resistor/fuse to my old resistor board itself? If so, what size/part # resistors do I need? Could I get them at my local radio shack? Thanks |
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Re: Soldering a Blower Motor Resistor?
Why waste you time and efforts. You can get an aftermarket BMR at places like Autozone or O-Reilly's for around $20.00 which is less than the stealership.
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Re: Soldering a Blower Motor Resistor?
Yeah, you're right.
I'm just being a penny pincher right now. The circuit board is all charred anyway. I found one at Advanced for like $28. Thanks for the feedback though. |
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