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Replacement Blower Motor Resistor

Manufacturer #REPC191807

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Blower Motor Resistor
Blower Motor Resistor
Blower Motor Resistor
Blower Motor Resistor
Blower Motor Resistor
Blower Motor Resistor

Replacement Blower Motor Resistor

Manufacturer #REPC191807

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$32.99

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Quality was excellent and part works great.
MO
Posted by Melodie O. / Tue, Dec 09
Blower Motor Resistor
5.0/5
Exactly what I ordered, worked great
KW
Posted by Kevin W. / Fri, Dec 05
Blower Motor Resistor
5.0/5
Fit fine but wasn’t the problem!
RW
Posted by Russell W. / Thu, Nov 13
Blower Motor Resistor
5.0/5
Came quick and worked like it was supposed too..
ML
Posted by Matthew L. / Fri, Nov 07
Blower Motor Resistor
5.0/5
Working great
BM
Posted by Billy Mclean S. / Wed, Oct 01
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Question: Will this fit 2004 Chevy trailblazer EXT LT with auto AC?James M. / Aug 18, 2021
Hi James, I'm pleased to assist you. Yes. This part is guaranteed to fit the 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer EXT LT 6 Cyl 4.2L and 8 Cyl 5.3L with automatic temperature control. Click on the link below to order at 58% off the regular price while supplies last. I hope this is helpful. Enjoy shopping at Carparts.com! https://www.carparts.com/blower-motor-resistor/replacement/repc191807?can=CPGG4850
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Answered by Grace G. / Wed, Aug 18
Question: I replaced the blower motor resistor once already on my 2005 GMC YUKON DENALI. Bought it from Chevy dealer. 2 years later now, i went to turn on my A/C and nothing happened. Anyways, i found the problem. The blower motor resistor must've shorted and also melted the terminal to the connector and fried the wires up to spliced connections. Would this replacement fix my issue or is there likely something else going on here?Hector R. / Oct 29, 2021
Hello! This product should fix your issue!
MD
Staff
Answered by Mitchell D. / Tue, Nov 02
Yes this will fix your issue
JF
Answered by Jeremy F. / Fri, Oct 29
It fixed my problem
BO
Answered by Bob O / Fri, Oct 29
Question: My blower will not turn off even when I turn off the ignition switch and remove the keys it's a 2006 Silverado where should I start looking for the problem ?Jesse M. / Jun 30, 2020
Hello! There is definitely a short somewhere, and I recommend that you remove the fuse until you find the issue. It's possible that the blower motor resistor itself is internally shorted, and you can measure resistance across the terminals. If you get 0 ohms, then it is internally shorted. Otherwise, you will have to start tracing the wiring back to the fuse box.
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Answered by Mitchell D. / Tue, Jun 30
Blower Motor Resistor
EM
Answered by Edward M. / Sat, Jul 18
Lookin fuse and relay panel box for blower relay. That could be the source of your problem
DB
Answered by Darwin B. / Sat, Jul 18
Question: what do the remaining wires connect to?Dwayne C. / Aug 04, 2020
Hello! If your vehicle does not use all the wires that come with this kit, you can simply leave them disconnected
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Answered by Mitchell D. / Wed, Aug 05
to the power negative and accessorie
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Answered by Christopher F. / Mon, Aug 31
Question: My heater won't blow i replaced the blower fan and still nothing all the fuses are good its a 2005 buick rainier?luke H. / Jul 03, 2020
Check your blower motor resister. Connections on plug can show signs of burn up . If that isn’t the issue it could be your climate control panel
DB
Answered by Darwin B. / Sat, Jul 18
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