2002 Buick Rendezvous - Blower Motor Resistor Connector

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MasterPro Ignition 12 Gauge Multi-Purpose Connector - 2PS14

Part #:
2PS14
Line:
MPI
A/C Blower Motor Resistor Connector   Black; With 7 Terminals; Female
Number Of Wires:   7
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Female

Murray Climate Control 7 Terminal Harness Connector - 37242

Part #:
37242
Line:
MRY
Blower Motor Resistor Connector   With 7 Terminals; Male; Standard Temperature
Number Of Wires:   7
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Male

Murray Climate Control 4 Terminal Multi-Purpose Connector - 37257

Part #:
37257
Line:
MRY
Blower Motor Resistor Connector   With 4 Terminals; Male
Number Of Wires:   4
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Male

Murray Climate Control 7 Terminal Harness Connector - 70050

Part #:
70050
Line:
MRY
Blower Motor Resistor Connector   With 7 Terminals; Male; High Temperature
Number Of Wires:   7
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Male

Murray Climate Control 2 Terminal Multi-Purpose Connector - 70056

Part #:
70056
Line:
MRY
Blower Motor Resistor Connector   With 2 Terminals; Male
Number Of Wires:   2
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Male

Standard Ignition 4 Terminal Multi-Purpose Connector - HP4145

Part #:
HP4145
Line:
STD
Blower Motor Resistor Connector   With Automatic Temperature Control (ATC); With 4 Terminals; Female; Black
Number Of Wires:   4
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Male

Replacing a Blower Motor Resistor Connector


The heating, ventilation, and air conditioning blower motor resistor connector is an electrical component used to connect power from the vehicle's electrical system through the wiring harness and to the blower motor resistor. Blower motor resistors control the blower motor's speed by altering the amount of electrical resistance and current flowing to the blower motor when the fan speed is adjusted on the dash. Over time, the blower motor resistor connector may become worn, loose, or corroded, and this can prevent the blower motor from receiving adequate power to operate. If your blower motor has stopped working, check the blower motor and resistor connector for any damage. A bad connector or melted plug can prevent the blower motor from operating, but the resistor, motor, or fan switch could also be to blame, so ensure a complete diagnosis before beginning your repair. When you need to fix your vehicle's heating and A/C system, shop O'Reilly Auto Parts for the right blower motor resistors and connectors to help you complete your repair.