blower problem
blower problem
When I turn the A/C and blower on I get no blower operation on high. Low, med.low, med.high work but no High. I have an 87T/A with electronic heat controls. I was told there is a difference between that and manual. What do I look for? I tested power to the red wire at the relay and get power. Thanks.
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Test for power while the blower switch is in high and everything is hooked up normally. I'd bet it won't be there.
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From: Loveland, OH, US
Car: 4
Engine: 6
Transmission: 5
Usually the connector in the red wire that feeds battery to the relay burns up.
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I have checked old posts regarding that and I have power in and out of that connector. Last night after removing the connector from the relay and plugging it back in I got high fan and low fan but no between settings. I will order a relay today and see if that solves the problem.
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From: PA
Car: 88 Firebird WS6
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: T56
Axle/Gears: 3.42
Check the blower resistor pack. Its mounted atop the evaperator case (Has like 4 wires or so coming out) unplug it and with a 7mm wrench take it out and check to make sure it isn't broken.
I checked the resistor pack and it isn't bad but I picked up another one from my parts car and no changes. This is driving me nuts I cant seem to find the problem. I guess I will go to the dealer and order a new switch and start replacing from there.
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