AC Delco® 15-80878 Blower Motor Resistor GM Original Equipment Series
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AC Delco® 15-80878 Blower Motor Resistor GM Original Equipment Series
Manufacturer #15-80878
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$51.49
$73.72
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| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Interchange Part Number | RC19180001 |
| Warranty | 24-months or unlimited mile AC Delco limited warranty |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Promotions | Cooling |
| Series | GM Original Equipment Series |
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AC Delco®Blower Motor Resistor Gm Original Equipment Series
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This product worked absolutely fine it actually leveled the blower fans balance evenly. Thank you
MD
Posted by Milton D. / Tue, Mar 04
Fixed my fan speed issue. Only worked on high until I changed the blower motor resistor. Problem solved.
WJ
Posted by William J. / Wed, Sep 11
The part works as it should and arrived in good condition
KJ
Posted by Kirk J. / Sun, Aug 04
the part fit perfect,thanks
SC
Posted by Salvatore C. / Tue, Feb 27
Good part is original, worked right away
RM
Posted by Rafael M. / Sun, Oct 29
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Question: Where is the blower motor resistor located for a 2011 malibu?Norman / Jan 22, 2021
Hi Ron,
For the 2011 Chevrolet Malibu, the blower motor resistor usually sits outside either the heater box or the HVAC plenum that distributes air in the interior space. It's typically wired into the HVAC control circuit somewhere between the blower control knob and the blower motor itself.
GG
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