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1999 Chevy Silverado 1500 Heat controller Problem

Old February 8th, 2012, 11:18 AM
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I am new to this forum and I am having a small problem with my truck speed selector has 0,1,2,3,4,5 for selections on it, although when i try and put it into speed 5 the fan does the same as when its in 0 nothing it shuts off. Could this be caused by the Blower Motor Resistor/Relay?

I have attached a diagram below from OnDemand 5 from work. Any help would be helpfull.

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More than likely it's the blower motor resister, however your truck may have a separate fuse for high speed blower. First check fuse, then change resister.
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Okay I will check my fuses tonight and see what I find.

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This is what your talking about FRT HVAC Fuse #13 it says its the high speed fan control fuse?

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Yes, if that fuse is not blown then there is a really good chance that you need to change the resister.
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By the way, I just changed a resister in a 02 Buick century and the only fan speed my co-worker had left way the highest speed. Had he lost that, he would not have even been able to defrost his windows. Cost was a little over $40 and it took about an hour to change on his. Best place for info on changing it is youtube.
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I went to my local auto parts store and picked up a 30A fuse and changed it for the blower motor high speed and it works fine. Thanks for every thing guys.

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