Why does my blower motor keep running high?
More than likely you have a control processor issue, which is basically the resistor. The HVAC control module is to send the speed control signal to the processor which then changes the fan speed. When this shorts it usually puts the fan to high speed.
Is there a way to turn off the blower motor?
My blower/heater motor switch will not turn off the blower nor willl it change the motor speed. It’s currently stick on high. Even if I turn the engine off and take out the keys the blower is still running. I had to discoinnect the battery to get it to stop.
Where is the relay on a blower motor?
That relay should be in the under hood fuse/relay box (under hood, left side, behind battery). Starting with the high speed relay, pull it out and see if the fan turns off. Replace the one that causes the fan to go off when removed. I have attached images to help you.
What happens to the lead in the blower when the car is off?
The three prong connection that attaches to the regulator should always have power from the red lead, the brown lead is ground, and the white/pink strip lead is controlled by the fan switch. With the car off, and the fan switch in the “off” position, there should be no power to the white/pink lead.
More than likely you have a control processor issue, which is basically the resistor. The HVAC control module is to send the speed control signal to the processor which then changes the fan speed. When this shorts it usually puts the fan to high speed.
My blower/heater motor switch will not turn off the blower nor willl it change the motor speed. It’s currently stick on high. Even if I turn the engine off and take out the keys the blower is still running. I had to discoinnect the battery to get it to stop.
Why is my blower on when I Turn Off the ignition?
If your blower for interior is on immediately after you turn off ignition THEN WORRY. This would be the symptom that does kill the battery. The transistorized fan speed controller can fail and run blower until battery is dead.
Why does my Chevy Silverado blower not turn off?
This 2004 Chevrolet Silverado came in with the complaint that the blower motor will not turn off even with the key off. This is relatively common problem of the the full sized Chevrolet, GMC and Cadillac trucks with auto a/c controls. The first step is to lower the passenger side hush panel under the dash.
That relay should be in the under hood fuse/relay box (under hood, left side, behind battery). Starting with the high speed relay, pull it out and see if the fan turns off. Replace the one that causes the fan to go off when removed. I have attached images to help you.