Location of blower motor ??
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Re: Location of blower motor ??
Thanks....I took it out and looked around for a visible culprit....unplugged and plugged wires back in. I’m not much of a electrical problem solver, finding obvious malfunctions and repairing/replacing is the best I can do. ill do some more tomorrow and then take to my car guy.
I did well in math until they started adding letters in with the numbers. Electronics is way past me.
im an Earth Science guy. Drumlins ard eskers I know cause I can see them.
I did well in math until they started adding letters in with the numbers. Electronics is way past me.
im an Earth Science guy. Drumlins ard eskers I know cause I can see them.
Re: Location of blower motor ??
Thanks....I took it out and looked around for a visible culprit....unplugged and plugged wires back in. I’m not much of a electrical problem solver, finding obvious malfunctions and repairing/replacing is the best I can do. ill do some more tomorrow and then take to my car guy.
I did well in math until they started adding letters in with the numbers. Electronics is way past me.
im an Earth Science guy. Drumlins ard eskers I know cause I can see them.
I did well in math until they started adding letters in with the numbers. Electronics is way past me.
im an Earth Science guy. Drumlins ard eskers I know cause I can see them.
You do not want to buy both if you can prevent it.
Re: Location of blower motor ??
Yes, a few have said resistor and I should replace it.
Being somewhat stubborn and thinking it is a problem that began at a high speed car wash as told to me by previous owner....((the problem surfaced the next day after car wash, )).
ill replace the resistor tomorrow based on you guys, but you owe me a cold one if the root cause is water related.
Being somewhat stubborn and thinking it is a problem that began at a high speed car wash as told to me by previous owner....((the problem surfaced the next day after car wash, )).
ill replace the resistor tomorrow based on you guys, but you owe me a cold one if the root cause is water related.
Re: Location of blower motor ??
Four drains I believe.
Re: Location of blower motor ??
Yes, a few have said resistor and I should replace it.
Being somewhat stubborn and thinking it is a problem that began at a high speed car wash as told to me by previous owner....((the problem surfaced the next day after car wash, )).
ill replace the resistor tomorrow based on you guys, but you owe me a cold one if the root cause is water related.
Being somewhat stubborn and thinking it is a problem that began at a high speed car wash as told to me by previous owner....((the problem surfaced the next day after car wash, )).
ill replace the resistor tomorrow based on you guys, but you owe me a cold one if the root cause is water related.
Good Luck
Re: Location of blower motor ??
Dry as a bone which sorta killed my theory, BUT I’m stubbornly holding out for evidence of that freaking high powered water boarding car wash screwing up something that caused this.
Those flopping tentacles of chamois, much like that buxom blond in Cool Hand Luke, loosened my wings emblem next to the spoiler.
Those flopping tentacles of chamois, much like that buxom blond in Cool Hand Luke, loosened my wings emblem next to the spoiler.
Re: Location of blower motor ??
UPDATE ..........To Blower Motor not shutting off
yesterday I took crossfire to my mechanic which was due for inspection.........And asked him ( because I don’t know how) to also test blower motor resistor which I had exposed.
He found it to be not working ......so we ordered Ultra Power RU 567 from RockAuto for $32!!!!!.............as an aside, when I opened up the cover for blower motor I found a fistful of pine needles and bits of dried leaves. Also inspected cabin air filter which had bits of dried leaves and a perfectly preserved little brown mouse on the engine side. Will take wipers off and clean 4 drain holes.
Additional note.....P0410 code shows Secondary Air Injection Pump not working. Mailed RCM to tighed1 with note
It is satisfying to encounter problems that end up with a happy ending, and i want to thank ALL OF YOU for comments and suggestions.
yesterday I took crossfire to my mechanic which was due for inspection.........And asked him ( because I don’t know how) to also test blower motor resistor which I had exposed.
He found it to be not working ......so we ordered Ultra Power RU 567 from RockAuto for $32!!!!!.............as an aside, when I opened up the cover for blower motor I found a fistful of pine needles and bits of dried leaves. Also inspected cabin air filter which had bits of dried leaves and a perfectly preserved little brown mouse on the engine side. Will take wipers off and clean 4 drain holes.
Additional note.....P0410 code shows Secondary Air Injection Pump not working. Mailed RCM to tighed1 with note
It is satisfying to encounter problems that end up with a happy ending, and i want to thank ALL OF YOU for comments and suggestions.
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