06 Tahoe Blower stays on

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97srad750

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I see the 03 thread below, and probably should have just asked my question there. My blower stayed on the other night, and killed the battery. I pulled the fuse, and got it home. I changed the blower motor resistor, replaced the blower fuse, and now the control doesn't come on. Does the module power up the panel too? I checked the fuses, and didn't see any blown ones.
 

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Module does NOT power the control panel. All module does is feed a variable voltage to blower to acquire variable speed which is based on a control signal from your control panel. Doublecheck your power feed to control panel. Check your fuses again.
 

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maybe you accidentally unplugged something, I would double check everything if everything is good then disconnect the new resistor and see if it comes back on
 

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