I replaced the blower motor in my 1996 GMC Sierra but it still doesn't work at all.

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Asked by ShilohMorgon Jan 25, 2015 at 02:04 PM about the 1996 GMC Sierra 1500

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Air wasn't blowing in my truck at all, so I replaced the blower motor, but it still isn't
blowing at all. I haven't bought a resistor for it cause I don't think that's the problem, what
else could it be? I would more than likely buy a new resistor anyway. Any thoughts as to
what could be causing this problem?

6 Answers

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Could it be it was the resistor and not the blower motor?

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Potentially, I just wanted to know if there was anything else I could check if replacing the resistor doesn't help.

159,355

If you have a volt ohm meter you could possibly check the blower resistor for continuity.

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I don't but I can find someone who does. I might have to try that out, thank you!

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