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Recent content by smmorris

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    1995 GMC Suburban Rear a/c-heat blower

    Thanks for your help War!
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    1995 GMC Suburban Rear a/c-heat blower

    I checked the control heads, all three of them, control for rear on roof in front seat, control for rear on roof in back seat and main control in dash. Removed radio to access wires. Everything seemed to check OK. Could hear relays in back clicking at appropriate times. Cut the bad connector for...
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    1995 GMC Suburban Rear a/c-heat blower

    Sorry, read it more carefully. Got the part about "Motor has started to short out and is pulling too much current." I get overly excited at solutions :)
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    1995 GMC Suburban Rear a/c-heat blower

    Are you saying that I should totally replace the front blower motor? Would that be related at all to the problem with the "rear" blower motor? I appreciate your help!
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    1995 GMC Suburban Rear a/c-heat blower

    Thanks! I will check those control head switches. There is a connector under the glove compartment that gets super hot. If you wiggle it the front blower goes on & off. It appears to be an inline connector and I had wondered if it would make a difference if I cut the connector out and spliced...
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    1995 GMC Suburban Rear a/c-heat blower

    I have a 1995 GMC Suburban. The rear HVAC blower motor started running continuously and I unplugged the wires that go to the motor to prevent the battery from running down. I could usually plug it back in later and it would be fine. I considered putting a switch on that wire but before I could...
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