the heater blower resistor is located on the passenger side footwell near the firewall. a complete how-to replace the resistor, along with photos is available on newcougar.org http://www.newcougar.org/forums/how-tos/3732-fixing-heater-blower-resistor-install-photos.html
If you are referring to the blower motor resistor, it is located behind the glove box and in the heater case.
The heater motor resistor should be located on the passenger side. In behind the glove box. Look underneath and remove three plastic pins on the panel cover. Their will be two wiring harnesses leading to the resistor. located about the centre of heater housing.
The blower motor is located in the same area as the resistor, it's held in with 3 screws. Removing them will allow the motor and wheel to drop down.
Most likely the blower resistor has failed. It is located under the hood in the side of the heater box.
Yes, located in the blower motor resistor pack. Follow the wires backward from the blower motor to find it.
the heater resistor is located under the passenger sides dash (near the passengers feet). there is an access panel that you pull off. some have clips holding it on, some have screws. the blower resistor is located in the blower box. the resistor itself you will not be able to see, only the connector. usually there is about 5 wires on this connector and they are in a row. disconnect the connector, there is usually 1 or 2 screws that hold the resistor in the blower box. remove screws, remove resistor from the blower box. reverse procedure for reassembly. .
You'll find the heater blower motor resistor in the heater/air conditioner compartment. This compartment is location underneath the dashboard. This is the part that allows the heater blower motor to change the fan's speed.
The resistor is bolted into the evaporator case near the blower motor. It is accessed under the passenger side dashboard. The trim/carpet along the transmission needs to be removed. You can then unplug the connector and remove/replace the resistor.
Under glove box, find bundle of 4 wires and trace up to the heater assembly. That is the resistor. It is held on with two small screws. On my 1996, you almost have to stand on your head to see the resistor. Easy fix. Mine would only run on top heater fan speed until I changed it out. Now I have all speeds again.
there is a resistor that controls the speed and should be near the blower motor its called blower motor resistor
Blower motor resistor has failed