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| Connector Gender: | Female |
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Comments about BWD/Intermotor Blower Motor Resistor:
Not hard to get in.
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perfect fit,easy to install,easy to pick up or delevery.
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Comments about BWD/Intermotor Blower Motor Resistor:
Appears identical to the blower motor resistor in my 2003 Honda Civic that had gone bad. Works great!
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Comments about BWD/Intermotor Blower Motor Resistor:
Blower quit in our Honda CRV. After checking fuses and internet this was the best option to try. Excellent Service and easy to use Website for Advance Auto. Installation required very short screwdriver on one side and some patience but it worked like a champ and saved hundreds by doing it myself over dealer.
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Comments about BWD/Intermotor Blower Motor Resistor:
easy to install, i read other reveiw which help me make the chioce , but first check fuses then take a ohms resistance reading from old resistor and see if new resistor has different reading if so then this will fix blower motor not blowing.
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AC went out in my Honda. Every website said this was probably the part I needed. Replaced the original with this part and AC still didn't work. Tried the replacing the blower motor, the relay, etc. No luck. Gave up and took it to the dealer. Dealer said I had the right part but it was defective. Figures, it was made in China. That [$] part ended up costing me $250 and an entire day wasted trouble-shooting. Advanced, consider a new supplier for your after-market parts.
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Q:
where is the blower motor resistor located on a honda 2004 crv1 answer
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The blower motor resistor is located inside your blower motor case itself in your 2004 Honda CR-V.Q:
will this cause you blower to stop working and could it go out with out a warning1 answer
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Yes, this could happen with this part.