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Re: How To: NBS Blower Motor Resistor Replacement
another helpful hint guys, when you go to replace the resistor, also check the pins in the harness to make sure they arent burnt. my blower stopped working again a couple days after replacing the resistor and i noticed that 2 of the pins in the harness were burnt so i had to get the pigtail to replace it. at first i went to the dealer but they wanted 95 f'in bucks for it so i got it online from this site for $35:
http://store.the-electric-connection...produ cts.asp

03 GMC 2500 HD crew duramax, 6" full traction lift. 37/13.5/20 Toyo Open Country MT's, ATS E-Power tuner, AEM intake, Stage 3 allison
452 RWHP/755 TQ verified on superflo dyno, 7/19/08 (ATS level 10) and thanks to Chuggs for the sig!
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