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HEATER/A/C BLOWER OPER ON 3- SPD INSTALL REDESIGN RESISTOR

SUBJECT: HEATER/AIR CONDITIONING BLOWER APPEARS TO OPERATE ON ONLY THREE SPEEDS

MODEL and YEAR: 1992 M/L VANS WITH AIR CONDITIONING

Owners of some 1992 M/L vans with air conditioning (RPO C60) may comment that the fan lever on the heater control panel does not allow for a comfortable range of air flow settings. The selector lever was designed to allow for five comfort positions. Starting from the "OFF" position the air flow is increased through four phases by moving the lever to the right, toward "HIGH".

The customer may comment that first two positions only have a slightly noticeable difference in air flow. Then, when the lever is moved to the third position, the air flow increases dramatically. To correct this condition, a new resistor (P/N 526897) may be installed.

SERVICE PROCEDURE

Perform a diagnosis of the blower system (see the flow chart in section 1 A-1 3 "BLOWER INOPERATIVE" of 1992 Astro Van Service Manual) . If the diagnosis indicates a malfunctioning blower speed switch, install a new resistor - DO NOT replace the switch.

1. Disconnect the harness connector from the resistor (Figure 1). 2. Remove the two screws which secure the resistor to the evaporator case. 3. Remove the resistor from the evaporator case. 4. Install a new resistor (P/N 526897), into the evaporator case. 5. Install the two screws which secure the resistor to the evaporator case. 6. Connect the harness connector to the resistor. 7. Check for proper circuit operation.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION

Part Number Description 526897 Resistor

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

For vehicles repaired under warranty use:

Labor 0p. Description D1002 Resistor, Blower Motor - Replace Use applicable labor time guide for labor hours.


Object Number: 88447  Size: LF

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