Blower motor on 1997 Tahoe

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SunlitComet

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Loveliness. Concern on how the water got in there tho. Do you use the refrigerant compressor during the cold to help defrosting windows?
 

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I'll go ahead and add to this that I was having intermittent issues with my blower motor. I finally traced down a bad ground wire. The ground wire from the motor goes up into a bundle of wires above the heater housing. I had to peel the bundle of wires apart and discovered a connector there for both the hot and ground wires of the blower motor. The connector had melted. I cut the connector out and spliced the wires together, and all has been fine since.

Casey
 

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Sunlit, my guess is the water is coming from a leaking cowl. Been there. I had water get in the housing and freeze too. Fixed the leaking cowl and have not had an issue
 

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OK another problem, My fan runs on all speeds except the fastest speed. does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
 

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sounds like resistor Jimmy.

Sunlit, I pulled that cover up and resealed it and sealed the screws for the plastic cowl cover also. Seems to work ok now
 

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Blower motors typically don't pass through the resistor on the highest setting.

pdf of the blower motor wiring on my '97:
http://docdroid.net/rysj

Could be a couple of things. Obviously check all the fuses first. Then I would check for 12 volts at the plug on the motor with the fan on high.
 

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good catch. Hence the name, resistor for the lower speeds.

Check the switch too.
 

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Not 100% sure on this pp killer but I think the dripping is coming from a missing screw on that side of the cowling, just under the hood at the cowling?
 

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Ok, so after a little bit more troubleshooting and taking out the blower motor. There was water that dripped into the blower motor housing and froze into the fan blades and that was preventing the fan from spinning. I busted out the ice and hooked it back up and it worked perfectly.

clean out the airbox behind the fan. leaves n crap build up there and cause water to hang out and leak into the car
 

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