blower motor not working
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blower motor not working
the blower motor on our 1999 bonneville quit working. im talking about the HVAC blower motor. last winter we replaced the motor because it was getting loud. worked great for a while now it wont run. i tested the voltage with the blower motor set on full, im getting 1.27 volts. i find that strange i was expecting 12v dc and a bad motor OR no voltage and either a blown fuse or wiring problem. so i am guessing the fuse is good, the blower motor is fine, and the wiring is good since i am getting SOME voltage just not enough. is this problem likely the blower "module" (blower resistor). im used to the analog type blower resistor in which you loose 1 or 2 speeds when they start to fail. how does this electronic module fail? does the whole thing quit or do you usually just loose 1 or 2 speeds? the part is $100 shipped on rockauto and my wife just lost her job so we need to make sure that is indeed the problem.
Re: blower motor not working
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typical failure mode of the blower control module: blower continues to run after ignition off.
there is a post in forum that voltage into blower control module should be approx. 9 vdc when max blower speed selected (gray wire).
if still in doubt about module after observing above before you spend $100, a trip to JY for a used module may be worth while (however, chance of good module from JY is iffy).
typical failure mode of the blower control module: blower continues to run after ignition off.
there is a post in forum that voltage into blower control module should be approx. 9 vdc when max blower speed selected (gray wire).
if still in doubt about module after observing above before you spend $100, a trip to JY for a used module may be worth while (however, chance of good module from JY is iffy).


