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After replacing blower motor resister

grand prix newb

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I replaced the reister, so my blower motor is working now but the rubber hose on top of the blower fan is about 4 inches long, w/ 90 degree angle, at the end that goes into dash, if i lined the holes up, the hose would not go on male outlet coming from dash, firewall or console (?), if I turned fan to where hose would go on, with out, crimping, then the resister plug wouldn't reach, so may be fan is from a different model year,idn.
? do you know if those hoses are interchangable, or do i have to look for a fan with a 2 in. hose on it. or is it even nessecary for rubber hose to be hooked up?
Thanks
 


That hose is for cooling the motor so yes it is important. I would make sure that your old motor and new motor are the same. It's possible that it was boxed wrong..
 
That hose is for cooling the motor so yes it is important. I would make sure that your old motor and new motor are the same. It's possible that it was boxed wrong..

Thanks for the response, all I did was replace the resister, so I will take blower motor off and turn blower motor and make sure I can hook up the hose, I hope previous owner didn't replace blower moter and used a different year blower motor.
 
all I did was replace the resister, so I will take blower motor off and turn blower motor and make sure I can hook up the hose, I hope previous owner didn't replace blower moter and used a different year blower motor.

Yup, that's what I would do. If it was on before you took it off to do the resistor, it will go on for you, just got to get it right. :th_thumbsup-wink:
 
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