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how can i fix this?? when i run the AC or the heater i can hear it working and slightly feel the air or the heat coming out but its not enought. Does this mean that i have to replace my blower or something else?
According to shop manual information, the resistor should be located on the housing of the blower motor, under the passenger side dash. By dropping the glove box, you probably should have half decent access to that area. To replace the resistor, you likely only have to unfasten it, unplug it, and replace it. The worst part is checking to see if the wiring is damaged or melted, which it often is. Then you must do a wiring repair and replace the connector. That can get more taxing. I would probably recommend against tackling this repair as a complete novice, honestly. According to labor time guides, the repair should take nearly an hour for a technician.
is there a link that you can forward to me that i can follow step by step on removing and replacing the resistor? how much can i expect to pay for the part? how complicated would it be for someone with little or no experience as a mechanic to take on this task?