You have to take the blower motor aout to get access to the resistor. It is inside the "air tunnel". Once you remove the motor you'll see it attached to the front. I don't know who answered this question but they need to better understand the question being asked!!!!! Now do you really think the person asking this question knows where the "blower motor" is?????? I don't get it, why do people "assume" that everyone knows where everything is on any given vehicle????? If they did they wouldn't be asking where the fan resistor is now would they? The Blower Motor is under the glove box it is held in place by 3 screws. Remove the screws and look inside the airbox and you should see it. It's a bear to get it out. The resistor is up tight to the firewall. It has three screws and the back two are almost impossible to see or reach. Plan to stand on your head for a while.
in the bottom of the fan housing located on the passenger side footwell.
Perhaps a bad fan resistor
The 2005 Pontiac fan motor resistor is located on the back of the fan motor. The fan motor resistor is attached to the fan motor with two retaining screws.
You could have a bad blower motor or there is a resistor inside the blower motor housing which is located under the glove box on passenger side of car (where your feet would go) That could be your problem.
The 1996 Chevrolet Cavalier resistor pack fan control switch is located on the back of the fan motor. The fan motor is located directly behind the fan.
under dash on passenger side inside the cab
The 1999 Nissan Quest radiator fan resistor is attached to the back of the fan motor. The resistor should be labeled as such.
The blower motor fan cools the resistor so the resistor is usually located close to the blower.
where to find heater resistor 2004
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If you mean the HVAC fan, the resistor should be located within the fuse block.
it is a mini relay, and it is located in the underhood relay and fuse distrbution box. cooling fan #1 is 12, fan 2 is 14, cool fan mode is # 15, I believe this to be correct. this is for the 2000. but it should be the same on a 2001! if you mean the resistor for fan speeds, its just beside the blower motor, behind or under the glove box. this resistor controls the different fan speeds for the blower motor. if need be, its easier to take out glove box so you do not have to stand on your head.