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Showing posts with label Blower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blower. Show all posts

Friday, 3 July 2015


Chevrolet: Just had my blower resistor go on my 2007 Silverado


Just had my blower resistor go on my 2007 Silverado (5th time). I wonder if the abs system is on the same circuit, local shop says the front hubs have play and the abs sensors don't work well.




Click the link below for solutions:
 http://www.justanswer.com/chevy/96cnr-chevrolet-just-blower-resistor-go-2007-silverado.html#ixzz3eocM9T2j

Monday, 4 February 2013

A/C blows on High Mode Only

Hi Speed A/C Blower Only For Jeep Cherokee


Q: Suddenly, Air condition will only work on the HI setting on my 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee. If  set  to any other setting, no air will blow out. This sounds like an electrical problem but I’m not sure. Any ideas?


A: A very common problem.Your Jeep may be in need of a blower resistor. When you turn the blower speed control you’re directing electricity though different paths, all of which go to the blower motor. When you select low speed through mid speed you are really directing the electricity through a part called a resistor block. The resistor block has different resistors that control the amount of electricity that goes to the blower motor. But why only high speed? When the blower speed selected is high the resistor block is by-passed and full electrical power is directed straight to the blower motor. In most cases all that is needed is a new blower resistor block to return blower speed control.