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heater motor not working

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hey, my 91 heater motor won't work on any speed. So far I changed the speed control with one that I know works. Then I checked for power at the motor.( None) any thoughts?
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Post by ciper »

Have you checked the resistor inside the dash?
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No. Where in the dash is it located, and what does it look like?
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Post by Legacy777 »

if you pull the glove box it's pretty much directly in front of you. It's inside the evaporator box.
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:) Thanks I'm gonna check it out right now.
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i tested the power supply plug to the relay and no power. Whats next?
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You need part number 72024AA000... I replaced mine 2 weeks ago, and the part was $50 at the dealership...
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What is it and where is it located?
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It's a resistor, and it's located behind the glove box. It's white, and it has some wires plugged into it. It takes less than 10 minutes to replace it.
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I tested each of the termonals inside that plug with the key on and the blower switch on and I don't have power in any of them. That's kinda why I ruled that resistor out. I checked the two fuses under the dash in the fuse box and there ok. I don't have power at the blower motor either. Any thoughts?
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Just wondering does anyone alse have any ideas?
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Post by su bar u guy »

Hey guys, I found my problem. It took a while, but it turned out to be a Relay on the drivers side above the fuse box.
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Post by vrg3 »

Oh, duh, the main fan relay... I shoulda thought of that. Sorry about that.

Nice work figuring it out. Did you have to get a new relay for lots of money from a dealer, or is there an aftermarket replacement?
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Post by su bar u guy »

I was lucky. I have a 90 LS wagon parts car. It had the same relay. :D
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