- Replaces Part Numbers of 7 Wire Pigtail Blower Motor Resistor Plug Connector: 15862656, 973-300, S-916, PS14, 2502-301309, 57-5218, 1P1437, PT2485, PT2195, 645-702, 12125635, 88953358
- Blower Motor Resistor Plug Connector Replacement for: 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 BUICK CENTURY; 2005 BUICK LACROSSE; 1998 1999 2000 2001 BUICK LESABRE; 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 BUICK PARK AVENUE; 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 BUICK REGAL; 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 BUICK RENDEZVOUS; 1997 1998 1999 BUICK RIVIERA; 1996 1997 1998 BUICK SKYLARK; 2005 2006 2007 BUICK TERRAZA;
- Durable & Safe: Our Blower Motor Resistors use imported copper core socket to prevent poor contact and prevent the current too large and burn the blower, have the advantage of impact resistance, heat resistance, aging resistance and high hardness.
- Easy to intall: First, Remove the negative battery terminal; Second,Locate the blower motor resistor on the passenger side under the dash board. It is mounted to the the blower housing near the blower motor; Third, Disconnect the electrical connector to the blower motor resistor; Fourth, Remove the screws or bolts to the blower motor resistor and remove the resistor; Fifth,Installation is the reverse of the removal.
- 1 Year Warranty: Every Blower Motor Resistor must take inspected and tested multiple times before the shipment, if you get any problems with our this Blower Motor Resistor, please contact us in the first time, we will response it as soon as possible.
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Jo Jenssen
2005 chev. Fits satisfied
Fit my 2005 chevy. Long wires to choose your own length. Wish it came color coated istead of black and white. Take your time and do one wire at a time to make sure the wires attatch in the same order. Satisfied its working.
Lish Oglesby
Pigtail plug wires to the rescue...
A little time bumdled with patience, makes this installation easy. I drive a 2003 Avalanche. Speeds 3 and 4 for the AC stopped working. Replaced the speed controller box last year for speeds 1 and 2, and that resolved it. Replacing it this year did not. The resistor is new too, along with a recent purchase of a new AC compressor and blower. I removed the pigtail cabling (a tip I found in the comments for a new resistor here on Amazon), and found two burned spots. Today, I made myself two sets of labels, numbers 1 through 7, and adhered them to the existing cabling and the replacement. Luckily, I own a heat gun so that I could meld the couplers to the cables. I now I have all of my AC/Heat fan speeds. This was an investment purchase in my book. I needed this financial break after recently spending $641 on a new compressor and blower motor.
Anila Qureshii
great deal, moved some of the heavier gauge wires ...
great deal, moved some of the heavier gauge wires to differant positions. worked well for my 2005 gmc Sierra. auto parts store wanted $40. for one.
Mercy Atienza Pillone
Better than dealer!
This part was considerably less expensive than the dealer part so I wasn't sure what to expect in terms of quality. But, it turned out to be much more robust than I expected. The wires were a larger gauge than the original I was replacing, and the connections in the plastic harness all looked really good. I have had this in my 05 Trailblazer for about 4 months now and have no problems.
Donna Renee Rensel
Hated cutting the originals but this was a nice quality replacement
Great quality product. Substantial copper wires. The crimps are NOT the light weight junk ones you can get sometimes. There is no question they are going to hold. Overall some of the new wires are actually a thicker gauge than the old. One of my old connector pins cracked and I could no longer get speed 4 on my fan... and it was not the stat. I cut the wires on this to about half length and pre-labeled them even though I moved one wire at a time to prevent confusion. When done I wrapped it back up in electrical tape and put it into service.
Kaitlyn Shepherd
Works as good as OEM
These connectors burning at the heater motor resistor have been happening for years! It is amazing that automotive manufacturers have not changed the way the electric connects to the heater motor resistor. This plug connector is just as good as OEM. I removed each pin individually and "tightened" the connection that is made to the resistor module pins. I also recommend using a little silicone dielectric grease on the resistor pins and on these female connectors. This will inhibit slight oxidation that can occur at the connector and pins and thus lessen the poor connection, heat, and burning that often occurs at this point in the electrical system.
Cristy Ranae Culler
A+++++ Cheap and Perfect.
Works Perfect in my 2003 Chevy Tahoe. The blower motor resistor had stopped working correctly causing my AC to only work on settings 1 and 2. It took me a total of 30 minutes to compate the repair on my truck. Amazon has the best price on these that I could fine.
Brittany Lea Raley
I replaced it and it has been working good for months
Installed in a 2006 Chevy trailblazer that had been having issues with the fan for years. First just level 5 wouldn't work for about 4 years. Finally the rest started going out. When I took it apart the blower motor resistor and wiring was all burnt up. I replaced it and it has been working good for months.
Diane McArtor-Stidd
Quality harness.
nice heavy gauge wire should last. Would be nice if they matched oem colors.
Holly Brown
Worked as expected, It would be a lot easer ...
Worked as expected, It would be a lot easer if they color coded the wires. Just make sure you the wires marked before you cut the old one off or do them one at a time so you wont get them mixed up.