1993 Buick LeSabre Blower Motor Resistor Location and Removal.mp4

1993 Buick LeSabre Blower Motor Resistor Location and Removal.mp4

1993 Buick LeSabre Blower Motor Resistor location and removal. In this video you will see that the Resistor which controls the flow of electricity to your bl…

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Heather Mulzet says:

this video was VERY helpful and I just wanted to say thank you for taking
the time out to share!! Saved alot of money, time and aggravation!! Thanks
again :)

Balazs Kiss says:

You were showing anything but the location of the resistor, so this video
is not much of use.

001Source says:

If you missed the location, open the hood of your car and know that it is
under the hood. Now find the giant fuses on the firewall. That whole fuse
box comes off. How? With two 10mm bolts and it slides forward. You will
then see the blower motor resistor behind the big fuse box. You cannot see
it until you slide the fuse box forward. You also cannot get to it from
behind the glove box or under the inside dash….just a waste of time. One
and one way only, pull the fuse box.

12345steez says:

thanks man helped me out a lot

markinnewparis says:

thank you so much… I was about to tear my dash apart until i saw this.
Just so it is known this is also the location on the 95 lesabre. this saved
me hours under the dash. Thanks again…

001Source says:

If you can find the giant fuse box along the firewall ….it is right
behind it…. But, you have 2 10mm nuts that have to come off to move that
fuse box out of the way… As far as never stopping, that sounds like it
might be the Digital Control Unit in the Dash… I do have a couple of them
on hand if you want to buy one for $50 bucks instead of $125. Send me an
email if you do to AsongGuy@hotmail.com

MrDizziefish says:

ok I replaced an a/c line and correct vent now it’s blowing from the vents
now. The switch isn’t lighting once again could it just be that the switch
they sent me also doesn’t work.

MrDizziefish says:

I have a 1994 Buick lesabre limited the ac control does not light up. The
cold/hot switch does switch from hot to cold when I move it and the low
high switch also works. It always stays on until I turn off the car and
only blow out the defrost vents on top of dash. I changed the whole switch
but the new switch doing same thing. I disconnected battery for about a
minute and it started working but the a/c still only blowing from top off
dash but I’m able turn it off. buttons light up when I press.

2011Maynard says:

Sorry, but I’ve watch this in whole or part like 6 times and I never SAW
where the unit was mounted, not even pointing it out(?????), but you did
take some goods shots of where it wasn’t and other unrelated stuff.

tom johns says:

my ac and heat on my buick le sabre is blowing both ac and heat -the ac
will blow cold air in 1 vent and blow hot air from another vent-what could
the problem be ?

dvddmc says:

the little spider wanted to be in the vid too

stephen west says:

I will be doing this on the same car! Is the blower itself easy to get at?
Thanks

WoodstaS says:

Watch out for the spider! Did you see it? Thanks, great video!

AguilarMane says:

Where will it be on a park avenue 97-05

Luis Sanchez says:

My blower motor, dosent stop running, even with the key off.could it b my
blower motor resistor.

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