Lorrie
Junior Member
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2021
- Posts
- 14
- Reaction score
- 19
- Location
- Duvall, WA
- First Name
- Lorrie
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- Suburban V2500
- Engine Size
- 350
Hi!
I am new to the forum and am hoping someone can help me with a heater/defroster fan issue I'm having in my 1989 Chevy Suburban (she is my baby and I've had her for 23 years).
The problem:
The fan in my rig has been working intermittently for a couple of years.
Sometimes when I tried to turn the fan on it wouldn't come on. After driving for 5 minutes or so, the fan would turn on and the heater/defroster would work just fine.
Other times, the fan would turn on immediately and would run for a while before deciding to stop working. Eventually it would start working again.
What I have tried:
After talking with a car guy I know I replaced the blower motor resistor. This did not fix the problem.
Since it would sometimes turn off after running for a while he thought the blower motor might be overheating. After replacing the blower motor the issue still is not fixed.
I decided that it was probably the fan switch. If the fan stopped working and I fiddled with the lever I could usually get it to turn back on.
So...I pulled the temperature control unit today and the old switch was fried. I put in a new switch and it still doesn't work!! Help!!!
I checked the fuse and it is not blown. The only other thing I can think of is that the old fan switch took out the connector (what the switch was plugged into).
Is there something else that could be causing the problem?
Thank you!
Lorrie
I am new to the forum and am hoping someone can help me with a heater/defroster fan issue I'm having in my 1989 Chevy Suburban (she is my baby and I've had her for 23 years).
The problem:
The fan in my rig has been working intermittently for a couple of years.
Sometimes when I tried to turn the fan on it wouldn't come on. After driving for 5 minutes or so, the fan would turn on and the heater/defroster would work just fine.
Other times, the fan would turn on immediately and would run for a while before deciding to stop working. Eventually it would start working again.
What I have tried:
After talking with a car guy I know I replaced the blower motor resistor. This did not fix the problem.
Since it would sometimes turn off after running for a while he thought the blower motor might be overheating. After replacing the blower motor the issue still is not fixed.
I decided that it was probably the fan switch. If the fan stopped working and I fiddled with the lever I could usually get it to turn back on.
So...I pulled the temperature control unit today and the old switch was fried. I put in a new switch and it still doesn't work!! Help!!!
I checked the fuse and it is not blown. The only other thing I can think of is that the old fan switch took out the connector (what the switch was plugged into).
Is there something else that could be causing the problem?
Thank you!
Lorrie