Under/behind the glove compartment. There's a black plastic panel hiding the goods. This cover is held on by two plastic push-in fasteners that may need a little coaxing to get out.
Once this panel is off, get on the passenger's floor upside down and look up. Working from the passenger door to the center of the car, there will be one wireset to the blower motor, another set to the resistor unit, a set of vacuum hoses (looks like a wireset) and another wireset. A little further to the center is the blend door motor and wireset.
The resistor panel is a rectangular blue phenolic plate held in by two 8mm screws, one on each end. Remove the plug, remove the screws and it drops right out.
Generally the blower motor resistor is found close to the blower motor. It relies on the blower motor to keep it cool.
To change the blower motor resistor in a 2002 Nissan Maxima, locate the blower motor resistor under the glove compartment on the passenger side of the vehicle. There is a clip that is depressed and then the resistor will slide out. Remove both ends of the resistor and then replace with the new resistor.
It should be called the auto HVAC blower motor resistor wire harness. Goes from the auto climate blower motor resistor to the blower motor.
2004 toyota blower motor location solara
Under the glove box between the firewall and the blower motor
where is the blower motor resistor located on 2002 gmc envoy?
Defective Blower Motor Resistor Pack.
the blower motor resistor is located behind the blower motor which is located behind the glove box there is clip wires you need to disconnect and then connect the new one.
either the control head is bad or there is a blower motor resistor that is bad.
It is on the evaporator case and is held in with 2 screws.
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.
sounds like a bad blower motor resistor and or plug