blower motor resistor
icefishingnut77
06-18-2009, 06:44 PM
I bought a blower motor resistor for my 2001 chev silverado 1500 half ton due to the first 2 speeds not working. I bought it from checker auto. this was the one for my truck acording to there book. when i took out the old one the mounting plate was the same and the plug that goes into the blower is the same . the old one has a circuit board. the new one has actual resistors on it. my question is is that ok. is there different types for the truck. i put it in and it works but want to make sure its ok. i called checker and they said it should be ok.:runaround:
thanks in advance
gs
thanks in advance
gs
MagicRat
06-18-2009, 07:02 PM
Actual resistors is fine for your use, so long as the resistors mount inside the air duct, so they get good airflow. This is required to cool the resistors.
The resistor design is probably cheaper to produce, which is why they sell it.
If it ever stops working in the future, it's probably the thermal fuse that has let go, and not the entire resistor pack. The thermal fuse sits next to the resistors itself; new ones are usually available at Radio Shack.
The resistor design is probably cheaper to produce, which is why they sell it.
If it ever stops working in the future, it's probably the thermal fuse that has let go, and not the entire resistor pack. The thermal fuse sits next to the resistors itself; new ones are usually available at Radio Shack.
icefishingnut77
06-18-2009, 08:19 PM
yea there is like a ceramic white piece in the middle then a resistor on top of that and a couple of resistors on the bottom of it. is the ceramic peice the one your talking about? and yes it does mount into the duct for air flow i be;eive
thanks for the reply
gs
thanks for the reply
gs
fire24resque
06-24-2009, 02:05 PM
I had the same problem with my 2001... I purchased the first one from Advance Auto and he guaranteed it to be the right one and I got the one you said. I returned it figuring it wouldn't fit and I ordered the correct one from www.rockauto.com They have the one that you will actually find in your Silverado!!
FrankB43015
06-27-2009, 07:01 AM
I replaced with one like you described too and have had no issues in 3 years. make sure you change your cabin air filter as well.
icefishingnut77
07-06-2009, 08:41 PM
I did replace it with the one i bought works fine so far. Where is the cabin filter? Down where the reisistor is mounted? Didnt know there was one there
thanks
gs
thanks
gs
FrankB43015
07-11-2009, 03:49 PM
I did replace it with the one i bought works fine so far. Where is the cabin filter? Down where the reisistor is mounted? Didnt know there was one there
thanks
gs
Right next to the resistor. You'll notice the fresh air.
thanks
gs
Right next to the resistor. You'll notice the fresh air.
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