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  1. StoneyHill

    M1009 heater blower switch

    cucvrus, I will take your advise and splice the wires. Which resistor under the hood are you referring to. Thanks, Scott
  2. StoneyHill

    M1009 heater blower switch

    Thanks for all the help guys. It turns out that my local NAPA had the blower switch and plug. The switch is part number HC101. The plug was EC87. So now I have to decide if I push the metal contacts out of the new plug or cut and splice the wires...... The switch was only 12.69. I paid...
  3. StoneyHill

    M1009 heater blower switch

    My blower quit and I traced the problem to the switch. It is GM part number 16032480. The burnt switch also melted a small hole in the wiring harness plug that holds the hot jumper and the three wires to the resistors. Has anyone had to replace this plug? Any ideas? Thanks, Scott Burns
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