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    Blower Functioning Intermittently

    The blower only blows on random occasions. I have a 2000 proton, so it has the auto climate control. I've read several other threads about this, but they all seem to have to do with the 99's which didn't have the auto mode.

    One thread I found helpful:
    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...lower+resistor

    But I went online to order the part (resistor) for my 2000 and they said the part number didn't fit my VIN. I've pulled the blower motor itself and tested it and checked for any shorted wires and everything is good. I even took out the resistor (if thats what it is...its the little silver block that looks like a huge heatsink that screws onto the evaporator unit) and opened up the circuit and checked it. It all seemed fine, but it had an IC component on the board that I couldn't find online or on Digikey based on the part number, so I wasn't sure how to check if that was good, or order a new one.

    It's starting to get cold here in Wisconsin and I need to defrost my windows in the mornings. It becomes difficult when my blower doesn't blow. I need this fixed pretty soon, and I'd like to do it myself if possible. Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do about this?

    And yes, it goes from cold to hot and stuff....it just doesn't get forced out of the vents..

    Thanks!

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    Sorry, I don't have an answer for you, but I got a little chuckle out of the fact that your screen name is Breezy, but your blower motor isn't working (thus creating a little breeze). Get it? OK, so it's not really that funny....

    I hope someone can help you out soon. I think Zeus went through this a while ago, but I can't remember if his was a '99 or an '00/'01.
    "The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong, it usually turns out to be impossible to get at or repair."
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    I had the problem with the '99 and checked the blower direct to battery and it worked, after I bought the resistor and replaced the one. It ran good for a while and then had the problem again, turns out the blower was bad just not that bad. I replaced the blower and have not had a prroblem since, and put the old resistor back and still have the new one as a back up in case.

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    My blower motor seemed fine as well I am sure if I tested the old motor it would have tested fine, but it would occasionally not work. Next time when your motor is not blowing, go ahead and hit your glove box pretty hard with your hand. If it starts blowing again you have a motor that is going out. My motor seemed fine too but it was in fact a slowly dying motor that occasionally would not work right.

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    The hitting the glove box was what I used also till I replaced the resistor and then still had to use it till replaced the motor.

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    I just ordered a new blower motor from ebay. It wasn't very expensive, so hopefully it is just the motor wearing out and a new motor resolves all the issues. I'll try to remember to give an update when I put the new motor in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleBeast View Post
    Next time when your motor is not blowing, go ahead and hit your glove box pretty hard with your hand. If it starts blowing again you have a motor that is going out. My motor seemed fine too but it was in fact a slowly dying motor that occasionally would not work right.
    Quote Originally Posted by yellowgizmo99 View Post
    The hitting the glove box was what I used also till I replaced the resistor and then still had to use it till replaced the motor.
    Learned something new here.... the glove box...

    I'm having a custom aluminum radiator built ...should I consider replacing the blower motor prophylactically when I get it installed ?
    I have an '01, 77k miles.
    If so, OEM or aftermarket?
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    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    I'm having a custom aluminum radiator built ...should I consider replacing the blower motor prophylactically when I get it installed ?
    Does the blower motor have something to do with the radiator? I thought it only forced air out of the vents...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breezy View Post
    Does the blower motor have something to do with the radiator? I thought it only forced air out of the vents...?
    oops, I thought it was the motor that spun the radiator fan....??? Yes...no??

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    Oh no. What I'm talking about here is a small motor and fan underneath the glovebox that forces either heat or cold air out of all your vents and such in the cabin. This is of no relation to the radiator lol. At least to my knowledge.

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    Replaced the blower and it works fine now

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    Awesome good to hear :-) normally that is the issue. Did you go aftermarket? I got one from Amazon and it is working great so far.

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    Yeah, it was aftermarket, but from ebay I think. It looked a bit different, and the first few minutes of running the blower the fan would knock against the housing inside, but it stopped and hasn't done it since. It blows great though now. I can actually defrost my windows!

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    have had the same ongoing problem even hitting glove box wasn't working the only thing that would was flipping the air intake switch in the climate control from pulling air from the inside to pulling air from the outside really hard a few times and it will slowly start winding up again. Near chicago so probably should get it done before it gets much colder. This damn rain needs to stop so I can get back to hunting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breezy View Post
    Replaced the blower and it works fine now
    Breezy is ... well ... breezy again!!!
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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