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4-Seasons® 36008 Direct Fit HVAC Blower Motor Relay, Sold Individually

Manufacturer #36008

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36008 Direct Fit HVAC Blower Motor Relay, Sold Individually

4-Seasons® 36008 Direct Fit HVAC Blower Motor Relay, Sold Individually

Manufacturer #36008

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$25.73

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Question: 2005 Chevy Colorado LS - The HVAC fan speed knob will only work in the #4 position which is the high motor speed.  The lower motor speeds are not working.  Is this HVAC Blower Motor Relay what I need?Tommy C. / Jul 25, 2021
Hi Tommy, I'm glad to help you out. Aside from the relay, you may also check the blower motor resistor. The blower motor resistor is responsible for the fan speed of the blower motor. Take advantage of the sale price for this item. Click this link to order this part: https://www.carparts.com/hvac-blower-motor-relay/4-seasons/fs36008?can=CPAP3648 Should you need to change the blower motor resistor, click this link to take advantage of the sale price: https://www.carparts.com/search?q=blower_motor_resistor&vehicle[year]=2005&vehicle[make]=Chevrolet&vehicle[model]=Colorado&can=CPAP3648 I hope this helps. Happy shopping.
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Answered by Aldrin P. / Sun, Jul 25
your relay may be bad but the resistor located under the dash controls the fan speed. I just changed mine in my 2008
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Answered by William H. / Mon, Jul 26
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