Great video, thank you for sharing. Worth noticing though, on my Olds Alero 2002 2.2 engine 2 door manual trans car, the box that you are mentioning at 02:00 is taken off by sliding it to the right (away from the steering wheel), while you're mentioning that yours is taken off by sliding it to the left (towards the steering wheel). Otherwise, all went just like you're showing. Interestingly, when I took off the plastic cover, there was water sitting in it, like the bottom of the blow motor was sitting in water. Wondering how that water got there, and if that water is what caused the resistor to fry..
The actual, most detailed video I have found for this exact issue...thank you thank you! Doing it today in fact.
Thank you so much for posting this. couldn't find the thing..... behind the motor, thought i was crazy
Glad I could help
Wow,this helped alot.My blower doesn't work on position 1 and 2 but works on the rest.I'll order a replacement...let's hope.Thank you for sharing!
It is usually the problem.
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Great video, thank you for sharing. Worth noticing though, on my Olds Alero 2002 2.2 engine 2 door manual trans car, the box that you are mentioning at 02:00 is taken off by sliding it to the right (away from the steering wheel), while you're mentioning that yours is taken off by sliding it to the left (towards the steering wheel). Otherwise, all went just like you're showing.
Interestingly, when I took off the plastic cover, there was water sitting in it, like the bottom of the blow motor was sitting in water. Wondering how that water got there, and if that water is what caused the resistor to fry..
I imagine the water would be an issue. Maybe leaking windshield, or some debris build up under the grates by the wipers?
Thank you!! This vid helped tremendously.
Do you know if the A/c heat blend door actuator is located behind the glove box as well?
I'm sorry, but I do not know the answer to that
What size are the screws?
On my 2004 Alero they're 5.5mm screws
7/32 bolts
Currently doing