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Old 06-22-2018, 04:23 PM
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I was wondering where the small blower resistor is located to replace it. Not the big one with the cooling fins that is in the direct line of the air being blown by the blower.


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These have no blower motor resistor. It's a power reactor and they rarely fail. If you have no air flow, check the connectors at the motor connections. If there's a brown one, it's not supposed to be brown and needs to be replaced. If there isn't a burnt connection, check the fuse panel by the driver's knee panel. It likes to quit
 
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I had no idea. I wonder why they sell this part for the disco 2. so its called a power reactor and is under the dash in the fuse box. Should i just replace it since I have it?

Thanks for the info.
 
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