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    hi all,
    my o3 grand prixs blower motor works only in speed selections one to four, but will not run in position 5(hi speed).
    would it be the control head or the resistors. Also, does anyone know where the resistors are found.
    thanks in advance.
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    Have you checked the fuse block before you go crazy? I lost speed #5 and it was a fuse... Just saying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coolone View Post
    Have you checked the fuse block before you go crazy? I lost speed #5 and it was a fuse... Just saying.
    thanks for the reply coolone. good suggestion, i'll check that first. it's the easiest part to check in minus 20 degress!!
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    My heater blower quit all together after hitting the final carwash at 10 degrees out. It was not reacting well ahead of that to passanger - driver adjustments and never seemed to go on Max. I need to roll up my sleves and warm up the shop, any suggestions would be nice!
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    Blower motor resistor. Enjoy the North, cubbies.
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    The resistor is located underneath the glove box behind the blower motor they are a pain to get to.
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    Thanks all! I had washed the car before putting it away for the winter and it was zero out. I got in a warm shop and all is working fine now! I am still the luckiest guy on the planet!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Familyman View Post
    The resistor is located underneath the glove box behind the blower motor they are a pain to get to.
    hi Familyman, thanks for the reply, you weren't kidding when you said it was a pain to get to!! i'll atempt the removal when it isn't so brutally cold out here. thanks again, much appreciated.
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