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Good luck with it. My truck had GREAT heat, but we are a ways south of your position!:)
I agree that your friends motor swap is mysterious. I've swapped many GM blower motors like this and not had any problems. But I have also had a few "brand new" parts that didn't work. It is possible that the...
I'm assuming that you replaced the motor, switch and resistor because you were having a lack of airflow. I would guess from this that you have a plugged heater core or duct work that is restricting the airflow. Them pesky varmits have a nasty habit of making nests in unwanted areas like this. I...
Nope as CARNAC said,"Not even close"!
The NAPA number is 655-1076. I think I paid $20 with tax. It sure blows more air now. And with a new thermostat, it will run you out of the cab!;-)
Let 'er snow! I got a working fan!
For anyone else that needs a blower motor, it IS the heavy duty heater and the blower motor part # from NAPA is 655-1076. And if I didn't have such fat fingers, it would be an easy install.:roll:
OK< I searched and couldn't find out which blower motor that I need. I found confirmation that there are two blower motors for the 1008 trucks heaters. Napa lists one with the big heater and one with the smaller heater. Which is the right one for our trucks? I hate to pull the motor since there...
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