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Old 06-06-2010, 05:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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05 corolla blower motor resistor

I have a 2005 corolla and my blower fan only works on high I've figured out its most likely the blower motor resistor but have no Idea where its located... Does anyone know where it is?
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Check 31, 36, and 37. It is probably relay 37 on the diagram, so start there. That fuse panel is under the left side of the steering wheel. Lay on your back on the drivers side floor and look up. There is a black cover over the fuses/relays.
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Thanks so much for the info I did check the one not the other two I kinda assumed that it wouldn't be a fuse since the fan works on high I will go check that If it isn't a fuse do you happen to know where the resistor is located?
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just checked the fuses and they are all good....
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Check the heater relay located above the glove compartment. It will click when you turn the blower fan on to the highest speed. Sorry no pic of that. Just remove glove box and look up, turn on the car, and turn the fan speed to high and feel/listen to click. That is the relay.

EDIT: this may help, HTR relay
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