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saab blower motor issue?

SAAB turbo 2005 the blower motor do not work (intermittent)- there is power and ground to the resistor and can read 12v at the outlet to the blower motor but when connect the blower motor it wont work- if I put 12v the the thin wire (22gage) at the resistor connector then the blower motor works at high speed, I beleive the voltage at this thin wire regulates the speed, and this wire comes from the a/c controller head (already replaced), now the voltage on this wire is 1.4v

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  • 8 years ago
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    I think your blower motor has some sort of drag. A bearing going bad for example. I've had them where the shaft that mounts the blower wheel was packed with dog hair between the blower wheel and the motor. So much drag that the resistor that controls the lower speeds blows. Then you will get high speed only. Pull the blower motor and spin the fan and check for any friction. Repair or replace the motor and the resistor.

  • reus
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Saab Blower Motor

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    ought to interchange the Directional administration servo. that's placed in the back of the dashboard, close to the right. To get right of entry to it you should eliminate the dashboard kick panel and each and all of the ducting. in case you ve accomplished this earlier you are able to eliminate the screws and replace it actual. If no longer then you definitely ought to eliminate extra covers and areas to be waiting to work out and eliminate the screws so as which you would be able to replace the area. area expenditures approximately $a hundred. commonplace hard paintings must be approximately 3 hours for knowledgeable Saab Tech and approximately 5-6 hours for none Saab Tech.

  • 8 years ago

    To answer this for you properly I need to know a couple of things. What model SAAB do you have, 9-?. Also do you have the ACC system or manual system. Drop me an email with this info and I will be happy to help you.

    Source(s): 25+ yr SAAB Master Tech
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