resistor is located right by the blower motor itself ..Follow the electrical wires. It will look like a flat chip board from a cell phone!
Look below the glove box to the left. Google blower motor resistor for 2003 Toyota Corolla to see what it looks like and you cannot miss it.
look on the firewall and there should be bolts that come out around the blower motor and then it just pulls out.
usually by the blower motor -- look behind glove box area or under hood near blower motor
Then someone had rigged the blower motor to the battery with a wire or something. Check the blower motor which I believe is right behind the glove box and look for a wire that looks like it's rigged
The Blower Motor has a resistor attached to the blower motor itself. I'm not familar with a relay for the motor. I think you have to remove the Blower Motor itself to get access to the resistor. The blower motor is under the dash on the passenger side. It's like 3 maybe 4 bolts to remove.
Look at the passenger side under the hood. The circular tube like thing is the blower. Unplug the wire from the blower to stop the motor. This will stop the motor, however, will not solve the problem. You may have to check the motor relays.
: On the Ford Focus, the resistors are attached to a blue rectangular plastic carrier.
The heater blower on a 97 Ford Escort station wagon is a small electric motor about 5 inches in diameter and it has a squirrel cage fan on the end of the motor shaft.
sounds like a defective blower module
it is under the clove box behind the blower motor you will see it if you look its a black box
The blower motor resister block is located in the center of the dash. Remove the complete glovebox and look to the left and you will see it...............