S33k3r
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I have a new-to-me 2005 Suburban 1500 LT with 165k on it, and I am slowly restoring it. So far I have corrected windows off track, a bad headlight switch, "service 4wd", and a bad remote key fob. I still have a ways to go -- the transmission is throwing solenoid codes, for example -- but I am waiting on a scan tool before I can do much more. That said, I have an issue I want to mess with before I get the scan tool, and am wondering if this is a parts cannon thing or not (without the tool):
The rear blower does not cut on at all. A little bit of Googling gets me that it is likely the blower resistor in the back. Is there anything else I should look at and, if so, what is the best way to test without a scan tool? I have a rudimentary understanding of electrical circuits, but suck at reading electrical diagrams; that said, I am willing to learn whatever is necessary -- can someone just point me in the correct direction, please?
At this point, I do not mind taking a gamble on the resistor motor, but I figured I'd ask here first.
I do have a nice meter that y'all helped me pick out, and I tested all my fuses (which were all good). I have not hit the grounds yet, but they are on my list -- especially the one under the driver's door sill. But I'm still looking for a shop jack (I hate pulling out the portable jack and then repacking it, LOL).
Thanks for any help!
Will
The rear blower does not cut on at all. A little bit of Googling gets me that it is likely the blower resistor in the back. Is there anything else I should look at and, if so, what is the best way to test without a scan tool? I have a rudimentary understanding of electrical circuits, but suck at reading electrical diagrams; that said, I am willing to learn whatever is necessary -- can someone just point me in the correct direction, please?
At this point, I do not mind taking a gamble on the resistor motor, but I figured I'd ask here first.
I do have a nice meter that y'all helped me pick out, and I tested all my fuses (which were all good). I have not hit the grounds yet, but they are on my list -- especially the one under the driver's door sill. But I'm still looking for a shop jack (I hate pulling out the portable jack and then repacking it, LOL).
Thanks for any help!
Will