2000 Pontiac Grand Am blower motor resistor

Tiny
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Yes I need my blower motor resistor replaced, and I was wondering the steps to find this to get it replaced. I didn't know if my dash needs to be taken off or if I can get to it from behind the glove box or from the floor board to behind the dash. I know that you follow the wires from the blower motor to the resistor but I don't know how to locate the blower motor.
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Friday, February 22nd, 2008 AT 4:10 PM

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Tiny
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Remove the under dash panel on the pass side. After that look underneath and you will see the heater box and the metal round thing about the size of your fist is the blower motor. The resister is right next to it. It is held in by a few 7/32 screws. Hope this helps
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Friday, February 22nd, 2008 AT 4:46 PM

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