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Old 01-17-19, 05:16 PM
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So my 2010 es a/c is Inop. Little back story about a year or so ago I jumped the car and the a/c stopped blowing. I can pull in outside air that is cooleed or heated but my blower is inop. I changed the blower motor assembly still seemed not to fix it. By the way is the blower motor resistor separate or built in to tge blower motor assembly. Any and all suggestion/therioes welcome.
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Originally Posted by Trillsap
So my 2010 es a/c is Inop. Little back story about a year or so ago I jumped the car and the a/c stopped blowing. I can pull in outside air that is cooleed or heated but my blower is inop. I changed the blower motor assembly still seemed not to fix it. By the way is the blower motor resistor separate or built in to tge blower motor assembly. Any and all suggestion/therioes welcome.
My apology if i didnt read it right.
Does your blower currently work?
Are you saying your ac doesnt work because your blower isnt working?
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I think the resistor is separate. Somewhere behind the glove box if I remember correctly.
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Blower motor is inop hoping it is the resistor. I went to AutoZone and Oriely both said the resistor was attached to the blower
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Originally Posted by Trillsap
Blower motor is inop hoping it is the resistor. I went to AutoZone and Oriely both said the resistor was attached to the blower
Before you throw anymore parts at it, check if you have power and/or ground at the blower connector.
You either have a 2 or 3 wire connector at the blower.
Might have wires thicker than the other.
Thicker ones will be your power or ground wires.
Key ON,
Blower switch ON
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