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[Lifetime Warranty] 973-407 Front HVAC Fan Blower Motor Resistor

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Description

973-407 Front HVAC Fan Blower Motor Resistor

Key Features

  • Direct-fit replacement for the original equipment blower motor resistor.
  • Restores the function of variable fan speeds for your vehicle's front HVAC system.
  • Kit includes a new resistor and a wiring harness pigtail to repair melted or corroded connectors.
  • Engineered to match the performance and fit of the original component.
  • Package contains: 1 resistor, 1 wiring harness, and butt connectors for splicing.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Dorman: 973-407
  • OE: 89018778
  • OE: 89019351
  • OE: 1581638
  • OE: 93803636

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits select Chevrolet and GMC truck and van models.
  • Chevrolet Express 1500, 2500, 3500
  • Chevrolet C4500, C5500, C6500, C7500 Kodiak
  • GMC Savana 1500, 2500, 3500
  • GMC C4500, C5500, C6500, C7500 Topkick

When to Replace

  • HVAC fan only operates on the highest speed setting.
  • Fan speed is uncontrollable or stuck on one speed.
  • No air blows from the vents at any fan speed.
  • Visible burn marks, corrosion, or melting on the original resistor or its electrical connector.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the vehicle's battery before beginning installation.
  • The resistor is typically located in the HVAC ductwork behind the glove box or on the passenger side of the lower dashboard.
  • Inspect the original wiring connector for heat damage or corrosion; use the included pigtail harness for repair if needed.
  • Ensure a secure connection when splicing the new harness to prevent overheating and future failure.