blower motor fan not coming on at all 2009 G6

Asked by ourfords89 Feb 04, 2016 at 12:02 PM about the 2009 Pontiac G6 GXP

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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I always check to see that the blower motor is working itself, but usually it is the blower motor resistor.

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most likely, I'd predict an unconnected or burnt out blower resistor~ could find a map of where you might find this goodie on your vehicle~ just do a google search like I would~ these usually "burn-out" by going to FULL SPEED, not ever heard of one going OPEN like yours...check your fuses~

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if the replacement fuse also Blows...seek out a replacement motor then~

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tengo un pontiac g6 2007 6 silindros como puedo saber si los abanicos del motor trabajan porque se calienta de masiado

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My heater don't come on and it worked ok on Friday and now it doesn't work any idea I just checked the and relays the are ok.

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