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Brand: ISUMO 87138-41020 RU294 2040004 204-0004 JA1341
Registered trade mark in USA
Designed to meet or exceed OE specifications
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Total 2 Pieces
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Total 2 Pieces
1 x Blower Motor Resistor
1 x Electrical Connector
Pigtail Wiring Harness
Pigtail Wiring Harness
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Part#
BMR541
EC1036
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Cross-Reference
8713852030
87138-52030
8713841020
8713841020
BMR541
RU756
973145
973184
973-145
973-184
4P1656
JA1778
20663
2BMR0505
2040115
204-0115
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Specifications:
Category | Blower Motor Resistor |
Attachment Method | Bolt On |
Coil Type | Electronic |
Connector Gender | Female |
Connector Quantity | 1 |
Connector Shape | Rectangular, Square |
Hardware Included | No |
Harness Length - cm | No wire |
Harness Length - Inches | No wire |
Mounting Bracket(s) Included | Yes |
Number Of Connector Cavities | 4 |
Number of Speeds | 3-5 Speed |
Terminal Gender | Male |
Terminal Quantity | 4 |
Terminal Type | Blade |
Wiring Harness Included | No |
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Blower Motor Resistor
Location:
The blower motor resistor will typically be in the blower fan case. Because of
the heat created by the resistor, the air movement of the fan is needed to keep the resistor
temperature in control. Excessive heat will damage the blower resistor. Depending on the
vehicle application, the resistor may be accessed from inside the engine compartment in
the passenger rear corner or from inside the vehicle in the area below the glove
compartment storage area.
What It Does:
The blower motor resistor is in the fan motor control circuit to lower the
voltage level available to the fan motor thus controlling fan speed. A typical fan motor
control circuit will have the fan switch applying voltage to the appropriate circuit of the
blower motor resistor; the resistor controls the voltage level in the circuit. The fan motor
high speed circuit is usually a direct power circuit from the fan switch.
Failure Symptoms: Depending on the failure mode, the blower fan may lose one speed
when the resistor fails or it may lose all speeds except high. Excessive heat will cause the
thermal fuse within the resistor to open causing a loss of all lower fan speeds.
Diagnostic Hints: Blockage of the cowl area near the wiper arms with leaves and debris
will cause a loss of air flow around the resistor and lead to a possible failure of the blower
resistor. Also, a blower motor may operate as expected but electrically it may be drawing
too much current. Always check circuit amperage of the blower motor circuit when
replacing a blower motor resistor. Consult a repair resource for proper circuit amperage
Location:
The blower motor resistor will typically be in the blower fan case. Because of
the heat created by the resistor, the air movement of the fan is needed to keep the resistor
temperature in control. Excessive heat will damage the blower resistor. Depending on the
vehicle application, the resistor may be accessed from inside the engine compartment in
the passenger rear corner or from inside the vehicle in the area below the glove
compartment storage area.
What It Does:
The blower motor resistor is in the fan motor control circuit to lower the
voltage level available to the fan motor thus controlling fan speed. A typical fan motor
control circuit will have the fan switch applying voltage to the appropriate circuit of the
blower motor resistor; the resistor controls the voltage level in the circuit. The fan motor
high speed circuit is usually a direct power circuit from the fan switch.
Failure Symptoms: Depending on the failure mode, the blower fan may lose one speed
when the resistor fails or it may lose all speeds except high. Excessive heat will cause the
thermal fuse within the resistor to open causing a loss of all lower fan speeds.
Diagnostic Hints: Blockage of the cowl area near the wiper arms with leaves and debris
will cause a loss of air flow around the resistor and lead to a possible failure of the blower
resistor. Also, a blower motor may operate as expected but electrically it may be drawing
too much current. Always check circuit amperage of the blower motor circuit when
replacing a blower motor resistor. Consult a repair resource for proper circuit amperage
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