The blower is in the pasanger side of the cab. Down by your pasangers feet. Covered in a rubber sound cover. ( Don't know how to remove it )
Cliff
You have to practically take out the dash to get to all the screws....best is to loosen the entire dash, letting it "hang". then you will have access to everything. Take your time and label your parts when you remove them.
When I did mine, I also removed the Pass seat for easier access....
YOU DON'T HAVE TO REMOVE THE DASH. Not unless the 96-98s are different than the 95s. Pull your glove box first off and you should get access to the blower. A couple of the screws ARE a pain but it's do-able. The last one I did took about 30 minutes.
Pull the glovebox to get to the top 2 or 3 screws and u have to pull the computer OUT (NOT nessicary to un hook computer!!!) but u pull computer out of the way to unscrew the 2 screws holdin on the rubber sound deflector around the blower motor and what i did was loosen all screws on bottom of dash to bout the center of the truck (mines a 94 so it should b similiar) and that lets the dash flex or move a lil bit to squeeze the blower motor in and out but it is 5 or 6 screws total ON the blower motor itself 4 in glovebox and 2 on the top of computer mount (leave bottom 2 in as a guide for easier reinstallation of computer mount) -ktskater99 lemme know if this helped any
behind the glove compartment, to the left
In the truck!
Under the hood, passenger side firewall, not far from the blower motor.
under the dash on the passenger side.
Heater core leaking?
It is under the dash where the passagers feet go.
In the fan box behind the glove box.
Yes, located in the blower motor resistor pack. Follow the wires backward from the blower motor to find it.
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