Blower Motor Resistor Connector

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Standard Ignition 6 Terminal A/C And Heater Switch Connector - S1112

Part #:
S1112
Line:
STD
21.99 Each
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Number Of Wires:   6
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Male

Standard Ignition 4 Terminal A/C Cycling Switch Connector - S1573

Part #:
S1573
Line:
STD
40.99 Each
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Number Of Wires:   4
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Male

Standard Ignition 4 Terminal Multi-Function Connector - S2117

Part #:
S2117
Line:
STD
68.99 Each
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Number Of Wires:   4
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Male

ACDelco 6 Terminal Multi-Purpose Connector - PT276

Part #:
PT276
Line:
ACD
49.99 Each
Availability Controls for ACDelco 6 Terminal Multi-Purpose Connector
Number Of Wires:   6
Terminal Type:   Pin
Connector Gender:   Male

ACDelco 6 Terminal Multi-Purpose Connector - PT319

Part #:
PT319
Line:
ACD
35.99 Each
Availability Controls for ACDelco 6 Terminal Multi-Purpose Connector
Number Of Wires:   6
Terminal Type:   Blade, Pin
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.