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1966 Bonneville heater blower motor


Ok ....the heater blower motor has stopped working on my 66 bonneville with air con ...ive looked and cant see a blower motor any where on the fire wall or under the dash .....i have found a red wiring connector hanging loose under the dash with 3 wires coming from it , two brown and a black and yellow . its live with the ignition on but i can find any where that it could have come from !!! any one have any ideas ??? thanks     



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It sounds like it might be the connector that goes to the blower motor resistor. I just don't think I have a picture showing where that resistor might be, unless the a/c is the same on the Canadian Pontiacs for 66, and I'm not certain it is.

I can try to check a bit later tonight.

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

It sounds like it might be the connector that goes to the blower motor resistor. I just don't think I have a picture showing where that resistor might be, unless the a/c is the same on the Canadian Pontiacs for 66, and I'm not certain it is.

I can try to check a bit later tonight.


 It is. as Carl says above. that if it is the same as the Canadian Pontiacs the place that it connects would be in behind the glove box. There should be a connector on the upper portion of the heater box. It will be a bit tricky to find and make the 

attachment. Hope that this will be of some help or maybe Carl will come up with something.

Luppy



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I took a picture of the page from the Canadian Pontiac assembly manual. It's the a/c wiring diagram. However, I can't seem to get my compute to recognize that I have my phone cord plugged in to load the picture...

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How's this look?

Remember this is the Canadian assembly manual, not the US manual. May not bet the same.

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Guess I had a bad phone cord!

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Guess I had a bad phone cord!


 Maybe Johnnee is taping it? Also check for bugs in the house and not the type that crawl!



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Shhh.... He hasn't been bugging me for a bit, let's keep it that way!

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It looks like brown/black/yellow go to the blower relay.

I can see if I can find a location for that if you can't figure out where it should be jsr.

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Shhh.... He hasn't been bugging me for a bit, let's keep it that way!


 Doesn't need to bug you if hes listening to your coversations.....maybe watching you on hidden cam?? Any guys wearing feathers in the neighbourhood lately?



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