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Can you be more specific? Is the control panel not turning on? Is the fan not running? Is it blowing cold air instead of warm? We can't help you unless we know more details of what you're observing.hello my heater turns on at times and then won't
I would pull the fan/motor out and look at the harness and inside the female portion on the heater fan motor, mine was burnt inside so I replaced the motor and the connector.By using the push button switch the heater fan will turn on ,, at times it won't. I found the fuse to the heater switch(motor) and replaced it as the blower was working. My next move is to locate the plugins to the wiring and check for burn features. I don't know where they are. Am i correct in this analysis.
+1. I would replace the fan motor. I had a similar problem on my 2007 and a new motor cured the problem.I would pull the fan/motor out and look at the harness and inside the female portion on the heater fan motor, mine was burnt inside so I replaced the motor and the connector.
it's on the passenger side under the glove box, you have to remove the cover that goes from the center hump over to the passenger door under the dash, takes a 7mm socket you will want a deep socket for the bolt on the far left hand side it's real pita to get to, once that left bolt is loose you can pull the cover out at an angle so you can access the blower motor. If you discover it is bad or going bad I would recommend a oem replacement, no china junk
**the motor is removed by twisting it (clockwise i think)and it has a plastic lock tab and may have 1 screw also, use a flashlight it's dark under there
the catch here is with your 2008 you might want to pull the old one out and check the designResurrecting the thread for our 2008 Z71 Tahoe.
Today the front heater motor started squeaking and it is 8 degrees out there so it's of high interest.
Using our VIN it seems like several GM parts sites list GM 22741027 that is pretty pricey.
Looking on RA there are many motors that are significantly less expensive, including two GM motors but the (GM's) part numbers don't matchup and it's not a given that the aftermarkets are a correct match.
Curious if anyone has used an aftermarket fan motor.
amazon has (AWS) a big cloud server service tons of gm stuff is on there web serversOur vin on gm parts sites pulls up this photo related to the part number delivered and noted above and it doesn't appear to have the vent tube.
(It's odd that some GM parts sites link to an Amazon photo.)
RA has one by "Four Seasons" that notes updated design but it's so inexpensive I wonder about it.
RA has many listed but not necessarily linked to our VIN if that matters on proper application: https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog...040,heat+&+air+conditioning,blower+motor,6916
I'll get in there when the weather breaks and see which type is there and maybe it has a number on it.