Chevy GMC Blower Fan Stuck On

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Do you have a Cherolet or GMC vehicle with a blower motor that won't turn off even after removing the key? Well then this video is for you.

Komentáře • 409

  • @sherrystone2046
    @sherrystone2046 Před 3 lety +32

    I watched and then followed your video instructions and was able to replace the blower control module on my husband’s truck. He has shoulder trouble so the job was on me. Thank you so much for your wonderful instructions. I am sure we saved some money by being able to replace it ourselves. By the way, I am a 68 year old grandmother so that lets you know just how good your video was. Thank you so much.

    • @brucebfd
      @brucebfd Před rokem +1

      I need to know you!!… haha.. you have the right stuff

  • @drewgabriel6215
    @drewgabriel6215 Před 5 lety +18

    Thank you very much, this was exactly the issue I was having with my Yukon XL Denali, and I did exactly what you said and was able to fix it myself. I took it to the experts to look at it first, and they said the part I cut out was the wrong part, and that it would cost me $400+ to replace it. I decided to keep going with your video, paid $60 for the part you mentioned, and fixed it myself! Thank you very much!

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 4 lety +2

      Super cool! Thanks for watching

    • @americancitizen1344
      @americancitizen1344 Před rokem

      I have a question for you do you think a 2003 Hummer would be pretty much the same fix for my blower motor out of the blue today I started my car went to the store got out of the store and my blower motor is not shutting off got home and my blower motor is not shutting off I used the 40 amp fuse and unplugged it and it turned the blower motor off but I don't want to have to keep taking my 40 amp fuse in and out I live in Colorado and it's cold LOL thank you if you have time to answer this

    • @americancitizen1344
      @americancitizen1344 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@ThecardoctorTVI replaced my blower motor and this module and when I start my car my fan still runs constantly on high even if I shut my H2 Hummer off it keeps running do you think I got a bad module or do I need to replace the control in the dash

  • @Arrsiix
    @Arrsiix Před 3 lety +5

    Went to replace the mod, ended up finding a mouse nest under the cover! He had started chewing on the wires. Replaced it anyway with your help. Thanks man.

  • @tonkacaptain
    @tonkacaptain Před 7 lety +6

    Thanks for the video. When my fan all of sudden turned on and wouldn't shut off in my 2005 Yukon SLE I figured it was the resistor / module. I replaced one in my Ford Escape a few years ago and new what I was in for. Your video made it easy and I had the entire project finshed in 35 minutes for under $65 with next day shipping from Amazon. Thanks for helping teach people how to do things for themselves!

  • @erikhall4289
    @erikhall4289 Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you for these kinds of videos! Folks love fixing things themselves and knowledge is the greatest tool in the shop.

  • @michellef8464
    @michellef8464 Před 5 lety +4

    Perfect video! Helped us figure out our problem with our 2003 Yukon. Blower motor stayed on last night outta the blue when I came home and this morning the battery was dead. Your video was the first to pop up when I searched it on CZcams. Was the perfect fix. Thank you! 👍👍

  • @randymaizland9662
    @randymaizland9662 Před 5 lety +19

    What's up Tim. I replaced my module today, first time. Quick tip to offer you on that pesky cover bolt. If you just loosen that inside bolt the cover will come down and swing out of the way with plenty of room to access and replace the module. You don't have to completely remove the cover. Took me 20 minutes total to complete the job.

  • @clinthelberg3249
    @clinthelberg3249 Před 5 lety

    Just had to put one in my 05 2500 service truck today. That cover is flexible enough that I did not have to mess with that screw above the hump. I actually watched your channel yesturday to diagnose the problem. Saved me 105 today in my area.

  • @acchan949
    @acchan949 Před 2 lety +3

    Perfect diagnosis. Didn’t take too long to replace the module. Excellent instructions and walk thru… thank you!

  • @southfork67
    @southfork67 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the diagnosis and fix. I just found a really nice loaded ‘04 Tahoe that had been in storage for a few years and it only has 100k miles. It had this issue upon putting in a new battery and I was able to know what to do thanks to you. I was also able to negotiate the price down another $600 because of the existing problem. $178 in parts and it was fixed in 20 minutes. Also, you absolutely don’t have to remove the screw closest to the center console. Easy. Thanks again.

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před rokem

      No. You dont have to remove the screw. But its more fun if you do.

  • @187167
    @187167 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks! You saved the day. Easy repair. Left that 3rd bolt in place, and just moved the cover to the side...used the same color connectors you did for the wires...and I've got heat! Keep the videos coming, and thanks again.

  • @jamescantagallo179
    @jamescantagallo179 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you bud. This was exactly what I was needing. I also appreciate the tip at the end, always helpful to have a reminder to not only throw money at the truck, but also look over things while you're in there.
    Thank you.

  • @5oakseric
    @5oakseric Před 4 lety +9

    Great video! Exactly what I needed. No BS just a straight up fix. As someone else commented that third difficult screw just needs to be a little loose and the cover drops down out of the way enough to make this repair. The most difficult part was making sure I got the right part. Looks like a lot of “bootleg” parts out there. I stuck with GM. Thanks again!

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much!

    • @kellenlincoln2052
      @kellenlincoln2052 Před 3 lety

      i guess im asking the wrong place but does someone know a trick to get back into an instagram account?
      I was dumb forgot my account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me!

    • @aldoprinceton9428
      @aldoprinceton9428 Před 3 lety

      @Kellen Lincoln Instablaster :)

    • @kellenlincoln2052
      @kellenlincoln2052 Před 3 lety

      @Aldo Princeton i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im trying it out atm.
      Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.

    • @kellenlincoln2052
      @kellenlincoln2052 Před 3 lety

      @Aldo Princeton it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
      Thank you so much, you really help me out :D

  • @jerrythompson5779
    @jerrythompson5779 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this great video. 2004 Envoy replaced resistor with your help. Had to remove the glove box because my old frame doesn't bend that well. Tip: if you do remove the glove box, reinstall it before installing the bottom cover. Left cover screw was a bear as you said so loosely screwed in the right screw first then shoved the cover up in place as hard as I could and lo and behold, the left screw went right in. Again, thanks for a great video.

  • @jeffreuppel4649
    @jeffreuppel4649 Před 4 lety +5

    This is the best damn auto repair site on the web, great host!!! Keep it up.

  • @scottshoemaker6398
    @scottshoemaker6398 Před 6 lety +4

    Just wanted to say a big thank you! I followed your instructions exactly and now it’s fixed! Very grateful for your video!

    • @funk7875
      @funk7875 Před 5 lety

      Where is Scott Shoemaker from? I have a cousin with that name.

  • @joelmccoin9727
    @joelmccoin9727 Před 8 lety +1

    Hi Tim, I had to to this on my Suburban, it was good to see that I did it like a Professional would. I have had problems with butt connectors so I soldered and shrink wraped mine, but other than that it was the same, I left that screw out, in fact I threw the screw as far as i could, no rattles yet, after about 20,000 miles, so I am pretty sure it will be that way forever. Thanks, see ya next time.

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 8 lety +2

      +joel mccoin Sounds like you went above and beyond on yours with the solder and shrink tubing. I am checking on how much it would cost to put a screw into orbit aboard a space launch for the next one I do just for good measure.

  • @jeffjennings6117
    @jeffjennings6117 Před 7 lety +15

    I just loossened the screw you are talking about and let the cover lay on the floor. The cover lined up very easily and tightened right up.

  • @lproachg23
    @lproachg23 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. I'm going to give this a try on my 03 suburban. Woke up to a dead battery and when I charged it the front blower would not shut off so i had to pull the fuse. Video is straight to the point

  • @hiddencoutry2772
    @hiddencoutry2772 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. This happened to my sisters car but thanks to you we were able to fix it. Summers are brutal in south Florida. You saved us a lot of misery. God bless you.

  • @MrCarlosj0
    @MrCarlosj0 Před 4 lety

    My brother-in-law's vehicle just did this! Went driving last night and noticed the there was a slight breeze coming out of the vents. The truck was dead this morning. Glad to know it was this module and what needs to be done.

  • @ZenithRadio
    @ZenithRadio Před 5 lety +2

    When it comes to removing the housing cover, remove the two far right retaining screws, and leave the third in place.
    The cover unit is flexible, allowing it to be moved out of the way. This presented no issues for myself in changing the module, nor damaged my cover.
    Just a consideration.

  • @patrickheine5604
    @patrickheine5604 Před 4 lety

    So I just did this on my 05 Yukon. Instead of cutting the old connector off the factory harness, I removed the pins from the factory plug and also removed the the three splice wires from the replacement plug. I then inserted the factory wires into the new plug and finshed the module install. I'd recommend this only after you fully inspect the factory wires to make sure they are not burnt or damaged in any way.

  • @airxxxwolf
    @airxxxwolf Před rokem

    I`ve done this repair many times, and the thing that many other people with this same problem are unaware of, is that a lot of retailers are still selling the original style crappy modules with the 3-wire plug......nothing like repairing your vehicle with a prone failure part and finding out afterward there was an upgraded part available. This video should help many people from making that mistake, although I recently pulled a bad module from a vehicle that had the upgraded version with a 5-wire plug......but at least when it failed, the blower motor didn`t stay on all the time, it just quit working altogether.

  • @zillabeast
    @zillabeast Před 3 lety +2

    The good side of CZcams. Thank you!

  • @reneec9510
    @reneec9510 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the helpful video which included the OEM part number. My husband appreciated your video and was able to handle the repair himself on his 2006 Chevy Silverado 2500HD.

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable Před 8 lety +1

    I had a similar "pain in the butt screw" on my 98 Chevy. Nice tips here Tim and the process was well organized.

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 8 lety

      Thanks! Looks like you're all caught up here buddy. Good seeing you.

  • @johnbrisendine2161
    @johnbrisendine2161 Před 2 lety

    Best "Fan Stuck On" video that I've seen so far! Thanks!!

  • @1971tracylee
    @1971tracylee Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you! I ordered the right part and installed it in just a few minutes, thanks to your video!!

  • @GhettoWagon
    @GhettoWagon Před 8 lety +5

    In FL these burn up all the time, I never had it stay on but i had them not work or it looses some speeds. I have the white module now, They made a black plastic updated module, that one only lasted 2 years before it melted the connector. I believe that the high heat, constant AC use and moisture from the evaporator shorts it out. Its just too extreme here , its not designed for this climate. The 40amp weird cartridge fuse under the hoods fuse box will stop the blower from running if it happens at a bad time. , Remove it to stop it. I have that same Crimper I wore it out. now it has blue grips :) ya snap on. Its easier to disconnect the power connector on the blower motor when you remove it. Tab and a turn. I think all I did for removal was the two screws on the lower dash cover and i had enough free play on a GMC truck with the console to sneak it out. Alot of trade in vehicles I drove had INOP blowers. Trade it in when the blower stops, no AC new car, lol $$ So far, 115k, 10 years, I am on 3 blower modules which includes the factory part. Oh, One time I replaced the blower motor too. Korean Delphi motor!

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 8 lety +1

      Good tips. Blowers get a workout here in Alaska too. Maybe not all the moisture you get. I'm going to try getting it out without removing the last screw next time. It's crazy the way people give up on their vehicle when something silly breaks. They should do some math first. Crazy.

    • @GhettoWagon
      @GhettoWagon Před 8 lety

      The Car Doctor
      Even if a car needs a engine, its cheaper to fix it than to replace it! Even if the car is worth under 5k and the engine is whatever, add up what you can buy for what the vehicle is worth + repair and what condition may it be in. Cant fix stupid. Ya in Alaska at-least you have cool air flowing in from the outside. I try to run recirc as much as i can. Nothing broke when I was living in the NYC area!
      Just suspension parts

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 8 lety +1

      I'm looking forward to some FLA weather next Christmas when we take a cruise out of Miami.

    • @GhettoWagon
      @GhettoWagon Před 8 lety +1

      The Car Doctor
      Its nice around that time. Crowded, but it always is in Miami. I used to go over there to pickup cars, out in homestead its cool, alot of nothing.

    • @stdeegan7717
      @stdeegan7717 Před 6 lety

      Ghetto Wagon I am having problems unplugging the wire that are fixed to the module from the motor. Any recommendations?

  • @TheFarmerfitz
    @TheFarmerfitz Před 6 lety +1

    My 05 Chevy just did this... Took fuse out to keep blower off... This looks fairly straght forward.. Thanks for the tips... Even if I take it somewhere I know it's not that serious and shouldn't cost a fortune...

  • @completedust
    @completedust Před 3 lety

    Awesome this worked perfectly and quickly for me. 2003 Chev Avalanche. I ordered the part on Rock Auto took 3 days to get here and finally have my heat working for winter !! Thanks so much!

  • @EXOVCDS
    @EXOVCDS Před 8 lety +2

    thanks for the heads-up! Gonna send the link to this video to my brother in law, so he can get prepared for the failure!

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 8 lety

      I remember when my brother bought a 90 F150 with the old thick film ignition module mounted on the distributor I got him the special wrench and a module to keep in his glovebox. It wasn't long before he needed it! Always good to be prepared. Take it easy.

  • @justinallen8109
    @justinallen8109 Před 7 měsíci

    Exact fix I needed for my 2006 Yukon XL blower fan. Thank you!

  • @thecuteelekid670
    @thecuteelekid670 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sooo much!! Was exactly the issue I was having and it worked. Called the shop and they want 400 plus to fix it my son did it for me no labor charge and part was $40 at junk yard.

  • @johnnyjesseavila
    @johnnyjesseavila Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the repair directions! I just finished just like you said thank you Parts at the dealership was about $90 2006 Silverado 2500! Thank you I did only have to take two black screws off and it did access the black modular!

  • @stuzman52
    @stuzman52 Před 8 lety +1

    You made that look really easy there Tim which just means you're a skilled craftsman. Looks like that old module caught you off guard at the end of the video LOL. Have a good one and best wishes to you and your family.

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 8 lety

      +stuzman52 Hey thanks, I have been called worse than a skilled craftsman for sure. Some days I feel more like a old tired mechanic who is loosing his mind and patience. I really did spend at least 15-20 minutes putting that last screw in. Its always such a pain and you have to lay sideways and act like a acrobat just to get that sucker in there. I think I invented a few new words along the way!

    • @stuzman52
      @stuzman52 Před 8 lety +1

      I know what you mean Tim about some of those bolts. And trust me, we all have colorful words for those occasions LOL. Take care my friend...

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 8 lety +2

      You too!

  • @ukjw2
    @ukjw2 Před 2 měsíci

    I just pulled the fuse every time I turned the truck off for 4 years! Your idea is better. 😂

  • @WTFBODY
    @WTFBODY Před 2 lety

    Had my blower motor fail to start on an 04 avalanche. The cause was water leakage from the plastic panel under the cowl leaking into the passenger footwear. Water froze the blower motor and blew the fuse. Fixed water leak and replaced blower motor (previously squeaky) and blown fuse. On fuse install, blower ran full tilt. Looks like this is the last step in fixing all of it. Thanks!

  • @holdernewtshesrearin5471
    @holdernewtshesrearin5471 Před 5 lety +1

    My 2005 has all kinds of electrical gremlins.
    The heat will suddenly turn on when running the a/c and the only way to shut it off is to turn off ignition and restart the truck.
    the heated seats will turn on and ill turn off only for them to turn on again, over and over. i havent found the solution to that one. luckily its fairly rare.
    Now the auto HVAC system is tripping, turning on at 74° though its hot air blowing and now the blower motor wont turn off just like shown in this video.
    Way to go GM. I had similiar electrical/dash/HVAC issues in my '87 chevy, '91 chevy ,'99 chevy and 2002 chevy.
    consistency is a sign of quality! uuuugghh.......

  • @robertgates1632
    @robertgates1632 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the help I needed in getting the correct part. I did not remove that screw on the left of the case. Just moved the housing to the left, which gave me room to work on the wires'.

  • @dminnes
    @dminnes Před 3 lety +1

    Why upgrade it if the OEM lasted over 10 years? I would rather just plug the OEM one in and be done. Or does that not fix it??

  • @Seleen
    @Seleen Před rokem +1

    Fantastic vid, appreciate the time you put into these!

  • @waknstakoutdoors899
    @waknstakoutdoors899 Před 7 lety

    I stuck the screw thru a piece of electrical tape and then down to the socket and that helped a bunch... Thanks for the video it got me Goin in bout an hour...

  • @JC-jh6cz
    @JC-jh6cz Před 5 lety

    Thanks car doctor u just gave me some more information about the issue I'm having with my chevy blazer with the a/c blower motor staying on after turning truck off.

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for watching. Im so glad it was helpful.

  • @theycallme_sr3680
    @theycallme_sr3680 Před 3 lety

    I have a 2003 Denali that just started doing this. I pulled the fuse now… going to get the part and try my hand! Thanks

  • @marcevans4072
    @marcevans4072 Před 2 lety

    Mikita angle driver for a drill works good. Thanks for the help

  • @parkjeans7108
    @parkjeans7108 Před 5 lety

    Thanks! Easy fix and you are correct, that 3rd screw is royal pain. No problem or noise from leaving it out.

  • @stevenwilber4426
    @stevenwilber4426 Před rokem

    Thank you for your video,I was so flustered and had a bad day trying to figure what's going on???.I can fix it now..,very greatfull

  • @jlgreer68
    @jlgreer68 Před 4 lety +2

    I’ve found that you only have to remove 2 screws in the cover. It will flex enough to get the module out

  • @markmolina144
    @markmolina144 Před 7 lety +4

    Last week I went to the corner store with my a/c on. Turned my truck off and went in. When I started my vehicle to head home, everything was normal when I started smelling electrical burning. Pulled over but couldn't find where it was coming from. Since the vehicle was running normal and I was 2 minutes from home, I went ahead and drove it home. When I arrived and shut off my vehicle, I noticed the blower motor wasn't shutting off. I tried a few different things but ultimately decided not to mess with it that night. When unplugging the blower, I noticed the wires were very hot. I haven't messed with it all week because of work. Noticing you know more than the average bear, I figured I'd ask before I started taking it apart if you had any idea what I'm getting into. Or do you know something that'll point me in the right direction. Sorry this was long.... Thank you...

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 7 lety

      The blower motor is likely bad drawing excessive amperage and overheating the wiring. I would replace the blower with OE along with the wiring and module. Good luck

    • @markmolina144
      @markmolina144 Před 7 lety +1

      The Car Doctor Actually the one thing i forgot to mention in my message was that the blower was making a whining sound for the first minute or so when I'd turn the vehicle on. I think you're right on the money. I'll go that route. Thanks for the advice. I'll let you know how it turns out.

  • @jerryharrell1231
    @jerryharrell1231 Před 3 lety

    Great help Tim. I took the fuse out until I could get time to change it out. Udaman !

  • @MyLifeThai371
    @MyLifeThai371 Před 2 lety

    I did the permanent fix for it my blower motor turning off and on intermmitently on my 2003 Silverado. I bought an "add a circuit." I bought the 30 amp one. I pulled the 30 amp fuse out in the cab for the heater/AC hvac system and plugged in the add a circuit that has 2, 30 amp fuses in it with a pig tail coming out of it. I connected 8 ft of 14 gauge electrical wire to it with a butt connector. I ran the other end to the blower motor on the passenger side of the cab. I cut the pig tail off of the blower motor(the blower motor just has 2 wires coming out of it. A red and a black wire. I connected it to the red wire. The black wire on the blower motor I connected an eyelet to it and connected it to one of the glove box hinge screws which was a good ground. I cut the 8 ft piece of wire right above the transfer case shifter and installed a toggle switch from walmart. Now I can turn my blower motor off and on with that toggle switch. I only have high fan speed, but I don't care.

  • @michaelherbert8213
    @michaelherbert8213 Před 8 lety

    I get so much crap from my boss and other guys in the shop when I struggle with a stupid bolt. But at the end of the day they all understand, I hope lol. I'm sure this video will help someone out. Thanks for the video.

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 8 lety +1

      +Michael Herbert IM glad I don't have any other techs in the shop right now. Also glad my pastor didn't walk up when I was struggling with it...I might have to leave the church!

  • @mgockley11
    @mgockley11 Před 6 lety

    To remove the cover. I took the two screws out that I could get to. For the one closest to the center consul I just left that one loose enough to pull the black plastic cover down far enough to work on the control module. It did not take long at all I didn’t break anything everything came apart and went back together vary nicely and fast

  • @murraymatteoable
    @murraymatteoable Před 7 lety +1

    I have a 2005 Escalade. My blower did not work at all. I replaced the resistor and it worked perfect for a couple of days. Now the blower stays on high always and it continues to run after shutting the car off.

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 7 lety

      Did you use a cheapo aftermarket part? Probably a bad part but possibly wiring or blower motor issues drawing too many amps

  • @andrewflintoft2023
    @andrewflintoft2023 Před 19 dny

    Hey someone has probably said this but i just did mine watching your video. Anyways on the tricky screw I did not take it out all the way and I was able to slide the panel out of the way, was not too bad to put back in. Hope this helps

  • @cloudmasteranakin
    @cloudmasteranakin Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks man I just had 2 change mine. This was very helpful.

  • @JesusFlores-cy8tu
    @JesusFlores-cy8tu Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge to us !!

  • @edselyoung8672
    @edselyoung8672 Před 3 lety

    Worked for me. Don’t take the 3rd screw out and save time it is unnecessary to access the control module

  • @rogermater587
    @rogermater587 Před 4 lety

    To access the tight screw easier use a spring type extension. Make the job easier

  • @tommyvinson5612
    @tommyvinson5612 Před 2 lety

    Appreciate this very impressed with your instructions,easy to follow.

  • @nikosgood4774
    @nikosgood4774 Před 2 lety

    Major help. Thanks for this video. Such a relief my problem is fixed.

  • @christophermonk22
    @christophermonk22 Před 3 lety

    Thanks man I just watched your video you made it look easy man it took me like 4 hours but I got it done! I’m not a mechanic just needed to save money

  • @vincentwill5655
    @vincentwill5655 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much, After watching your video it narrowed down the problem with my Hummer H2. It was exactly what you said it was and I bought the Part online for $26. Of course this is after pulling my entire dashboard apart to get to the Climate control unit.lol.

  • @edb.3313
    @edb.3313 Před 8 lety

    Wish I had a tip for you tim....did this 2 years ago on 03 trailblazer was not fun. Thanks for the vid and have a nice holiday!!

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 8 lety +1

      +Ed B. You would think they would make it a little easier since its a part that blows out all the time. IM sure this updated part will fix it for good. TrailBlazers sure are different. Be sure to watch my water pump video if you ever need to do one. It will save you some hassle.

    • @edb.3313
      @edb.3313 Před 8 lety +1

      +The Car Doctor Thanks Tim...the way my luck is running lately sure appreciate it. lol

  • @chadnga8
    @chadnga8 Před 3 lety

    Just watched you video... going to order the part and attempt this myself. I'm not very skilled at this kind of work... but I don't have the money right now to pay someone to do it. I'll let you know if I'm successful.

  • @johnbarrett51
    @johnbarrett51 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Tim just pulled mine and am looking for a new one now

  • @pedrolriveranegron5178
    @pedrolriveranegron5178 Před 8 lety +1

    Hiii my good friend; TIM!!!!! GREATINGS FROM Puerto Rico..The most common error or fault that the "DIY" do; is that when changing the "control module" or the "blower"! They never do an "amp test" at the blower and control module harness. VERY important step! WHY? Because if someone puts a new a/c blower and have an a/c module that its "woking" but its consuming to much amp, your going to fry the harness and the blower to! AND VICEVERSA..

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 8 lety +2

      +pedro l rivera negron You sure are a firm believer in amp drop testing. I get the feeling that if they ever needed to get those paddles out and jump start your heart you might ask them if they did a voltage drop test before they shocked you back to life...just kidding. We sure could avoid a lot of unnecessary wrong parts replacement if we took your advise. In this case it was a common case of fried module and the updated part got him back on the road. If I had seen any melted wires I would have replaced the blower motor as well when I was in there. Always appreciate your input sir! Take care.

  • @darryllindsay6866
    @darryllindsay6866 Před 2 lety

    You want a tip on that 3rd screw here it is i just changed one don't take it out just pull the plastick down so you have enough room

  • @toddcoleman7042
    @toddcoleman7042 Před 6 lety

    Thanks a lot. Ordered same AC Delco Part on Amazon and followed your video.

  • @Canon1DMkII
    @Canon1DMkII Před 2 lety

    That reinstalling screw is a freaking nightmare.

  • @kevinkirby5985
    @kevinkirby5985 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks esp for the tip on socket awesome video well thought out.

  • @martinsander7112
    @martinsander7112 Před 4 lety

    Replaced the modual because blower didn't work. Replacing it got it working again, but.....now it won't shut off with the new one in. Thoughts please.

  • @itchydog1922
    @itchydog1922 Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you for this informative video. It described my problem and the fix. Thanks again.

  • @bd8026
    @bd8026 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the video! Very informative and helpful! Now I need to replace my module!
    I just learned of this issue with my 07
    Silverado. The control was at first not working on 1but ok on 2 then it eventually quit working on anything but 5 and then I discovered it not shutting off, then I ended up killing the battery. I got it to shut off and talked to my brother for a little while. Went back to cab, then yep, blasting away.
    So I'll need to yank the fuse under the hood and I may as well replace battery ( factory battery believe it or not) but I'll try recharging to get it home. It's only 1/2 block away. So yep. I'll get her home and then fix it when I can.

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 7 lety

      Don't forget to look closely at the wiring. Might need a blower motor, wiring and module. I sure like OE parts

    • @bd8026
      @bd8026 Před 7 lety

      The Car Doctor
      I took it to the mechanic and they replaced a resistor and the pig tail. Fan running good again

  • @chuckbradley6887
    @chuckbradley6887 Před rokem

    If it’s on service recall for updating then your local GM dealership should be responsible for replacing it.
    On the inner screw you could replace it with a stud and nut.

  • @mattweber6505
    @mattweber6505 Před rokem

    I’ve been pulling the 40 amp fuse in the engine compartment. SOOOOOO glad I found this video! Thank you a ton.

  • @davidking7281
    @davidking7281 Před 5 lety

    I thank you for this .. here is an easer way to do this DONT TAKE THE LAST SCREW OUT!!!

  • @bobwangler6751
    @bobwangler6751 Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent video!
    Thank you

  • @scottholmes7616
    @scottholmes7616 Před 4 lety

    Thanks I will try this. My 05 Silverado has eaten a half dozen batteries over the years guess maybe this is the cause. About a year ago I caught it in the act and I cycled the controls over and over until it stopped. The fan hasn't worked since.

  • @weshiebert433
    @weshiebert433 Před 5 lety

    Wes That 3rd screw wasn't easy to get out the wife with small hands got it in about 2 min. I wasn't going to put it back in but the wife said let me try so I put silicone on the socket and the screw let it set she with her small hands got the screw back in and took her about 2 min. thanks for the video

  • @Ice-Sik-ill
    @Ice-Sik-ill Před 2 lety

    Thanks, this video was perfect! Exactly what I was looking for. 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @pinoiryder
    @pinoiryder Před 2 lety

    thank you for creating video. Great Instructions..

  • @tonyjohnson7290
    @tonyjohnson7290 Před 9 měsíci

    This repair can be done without removing that one hard screw - just loosen it and the black cover will swivel out of the way while laying on the floor of the vehicle

  • @kokasinykin1304
    @kokasinykin1304 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sir!
    Once this new one is installed does it need to be reprogrammed or reset to work rite?

  • @arturoybarra4925
    @arturoybarra4925 Před 3 lety

    I have a 2000 Suburban that is doing the same thing in the rear HVAC. I changed out the moduel or relay but still have the same problem with the rear blower.

  • @IDAHOMTNMOTO
    @IDAHOMTNMOTO Před 6 lety

    You saved me tons of money! Thanks for the vide, bought the part off amazon for 35. The dealership wanted 180 just for the blower motor kit. Got a 05 Chevy 1500. Thanks for the video.

  • @johntownsend3076
    @johntownsend3076 Před 10 měsíci

    My truck has a constant got to the fan high. Like there's a short or a relay stuck. My module has a relay built into it as soon as I plug it in it engaged the relay. I only had high. I cut the wire now I have all but high. Is there another relay pressing to the module itself

  • @legendvalley
    @legendvalley Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the help, I treid to change mine . Got new one at NAPA. Didn't work. I went to my fav shop McDonalds Auto Repair Hebron Ohio and it was the small black relay that is next to it on Chevy S10 2000. LOL the last shop that looked at it gave me a 2 hr estimate to look in the dash LOL.

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 3 lety

      Glad you got it figured out. Thanks for watching my vid!

    • @boosted6ers
      @boosted6ers Před 3 lety

      What small relay and where is the location underthe hood?

    • @boosted6ers
      @boosted6ers Před 3 lety +1

      Can you please email me pictire of location and which specific relay to j.docberg@gmail.com thank you

    • @legendvalley
      @legendvalley Před 3 lety

      @@boosted6ers yes it a small black relay . Facing the truck hood open in the back mine was screwed to the back leftish top of engine wall.

    • @legendvalley
      @legendvalley Před 3 lety

      @@boosted6ers i can yes .

  • @GaryDailey1980
    @GaryDailey1980 Před rokem

    Worked great! Thanks a lot sir.

  • @wtbm123
    @wtbm123 Před 8 lety +4

    Problem with that screw is once you leave the screw out , it would make a noise . and come back . Now on my own truck , throw the screw away , and smile , because now truck is lighter, and, just think, lighter truck , better fuel millage . I betting one would save a pint of fuel in a hundred thousand miles , well ok a half a pint , but still .

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 8 lety +2

      I like the way you think but let's be realistic here. In that 100K miles I saved 1/2 pint of fuel but the problem is I spent the savings on a donut. Well the donut caused me to gain 5 lbs. Then over the next 1 million miles that extra pound cost me an extra 200 gallons of fuel overall. It's mind boggling. Oh man I can't even think about it. Im getting that donut look now. You know. Glazed and confused.

    • @wtbm123
      @wtbm123 Před 8 lety +2

      Solution , remove more screws , simple

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 8 lety +1

      haha

  • @kenman1717
    @kenman1717 Před 8 lety +1

    basically the same thing if you loose the low speeds, change that module/resistor and harness.

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 8 lety

      +kenman1717 OK Good call. I have also seen them short and just cause a battery drain and non functional blower. No tips for easy install of the hard to reach screw? :)

    • @kenman1717
      @kenman1717 Před 8 lety +1

      The Car Doctor I guess I haven't seen them drain the battery after they short, I always seem to find It blows the fuse, but I don't know this until after I replace the module and it still doesn't work. I seem to always go here first, just from experience, cause they are always melted, or what have you. I always us a 1/4 wobble, and a magnetic socket, still a pain, only takes about 10 mins to get the screw in, of course I have to be honest, If I'm in a really bad mood, and its not working I leave the screw out, but as you pointed out its a customer vehicle, and I always try to do the best job I can. but In the grand scheme of things I doubt that one screw is going to cause a problem. ;)

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 8 lety +2

      +kenman1717 No IM sure one screw isn't going to cause an issue and next time I might give them two cost estimates. One for doing the job by the book and a less expensive price for the job minus installing one screw. Has to be worth at least $20. haha

    • @kenman1717
      @kenman1717 Před 8 lety +2

      The Car Doctor no doubt for the time it takes. and at least you have the satisfaction of knowing that for whatever reason that if something fails again, that you or whoever does the repair doesn't have to fight so much.

  • @stephendelgado1352
    @stephendelgado1352 Před 4 lety

    I have done a few of these, easy way to get that screw is to use a thumb ratchet. They sell them at autozone.

  • @brianturner9950
    @brianturner9950 Před 7 lety +1

    Is the module and a resister the same think?

  • @morganmontoya3286
    @morganmontoya3286 Před rokem

    So I followed this video and got it all hooked up, and now the blower does not work at all. Any suggestions on what that could possibly be?

  • @brucetittle7139
    @brucetittle7139 Před rokem

    Excellent video, thank you. Good tips at the end.👍

  • @bryantbender2608
    @bryantbender2608 Před 6 lety

    For that really irritating screw in the back, towards the center of the cover, I used an Alan wrench that fit in the back of my 7mm socket. It's really inconvenient but not impossible.

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 6 lety

      Oh good one. Yes, I now just loosen a little but not completely remove and then just push the cover aside while servicing the blower. Thanks for the feedback and for watching my vids!

    • @bryantbender2608
      @bryantbender2608 Před 6 lety

      Thanks for making your videos. Very clear instruction and great attitude. Keep up the good work.

    • @ThecardoctorTV
      @ThecardoctorTV  Před 6 lety

      Thank you!

  • @freddyceeclaudio9990
    @freddyceeclaudio9990 Před 2 lety +1

    Is this the same for 01 yukon

  • @wrb1000
    @wrb1000 Před 2 lety

    I have a 2001 Suburban LS. Same issue - fan runs max speed with key out. Removed the HVAC fuse. Stopped problem (fan on with key out) and I have the 4 lower speeds - just not 5th speed. I believe mine is a different part than the '03-'09 that you talked about here. Would this still point to the blower resistor module? Thank you!