Where is the blower motor on a 1998 Chevy c1500?
This 1998 Chevrolet C1500 came in with a no blower complaint. The starting place for testing is at the blower motor. The blower motor is located behind the passenger side of the dash and is accessed by removing the glove box. After opening the glove box there are two retainers that have to be dealt with.
Why does my GMC k1500 blower not work?
Here is a possible solution for your 1995 GMC K1500 blower that wont work on high. First remove the glove box and set it aside. Now look into the area that the glove box resided. You will see a wire harness covered in factory foam and next to this on the right you will see a flat silver box that is your ECM.
What causes a bad or failing blower motor relay?
Blown fuses. One of the first symptoms of a bad or failing AC blower motor relay is a blown AC blower motor relay circuit fuse. If the blower motor relay develops any sort of problem that hinders its ability to properly limit and distribute power, it may cause the blower motor fuse to blow. Any sort of electrical spikes or excessive current…
Why does my GMC heater not work on high?
1997 GMC C1500 Heater/AC blower will not work on HIGH. I have replaced the black BOSCH relay behind the glovebox, the blower RESISTOR and the blower MOTOR and still cannot get the blower to work on HIGH. I remember in older model years of GMC’s and Chevys that their was a high speed blower relay that caused this issue.
Here is a possible solution for your 1995 GMC K1500 blower that wont work on high. First remove the glove box and set it aside. Now look into the area that the glove box resided. You will see a wire harness covered in factory foam and next to this on the right you will see a flat silver box that is your ECM.
Is there an under hood blower motor relay?
Under hood relay box has an AC relay that is a 4 prong relay and blower motor relay is a 5 prong relay. Any idea where else it might be?
1997 GMC C1500 Heater/AC blower will not work on HIGH. I have replaced the black BOSCH relay behind the glovebox, the blower RESISTOR and the blower MOTOR and still cannot get the blower to work on HIGH. I remember in older model years of GMC’s and Chevys that their was a high speed blower relay that caused this issue.
Why does my GMC Jimmy make a clicking sound?
Googled it cuz a friend of mine has a GMC Jimmy with the same problem. It looks like the issue is a “blend door actuator” read on: I have a 1994 Chevy C-1500 that is making a clicking sound behind the glove box area,what might that be?
Where to check the blower motor relay on a Chevy?
Thankfully, it is fairly simple to tell if the relay is malfunctioning and to install a replacement. The blower motor relay is located in the under hood power distribution center and is simply labeled “Blower.” It will only take a few minutes to inspect and replace the relay if necessary. Open the hood of your Chevrolet vehicle.
Where is the under hood motor relay located?
The blower motor relay is located in the under hood power distribution center and is simply labeled “Blower.” It will only take a few minutes to inspect and replace the relay if necessary.
Where is the blower relay on a fuse block?
Pull the blower relay out of the fuse block. The blower relay is located near the front of the fuse block and is labeled “Blower.” Inspect the center of the relay. If the metal rod inside is broken, the relay will need to be replaced.