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1964-76 GM Heater A/C Box Blower Motor Fan Speed Resistor Buick Caddy Olds Pont

$ 15.78

Availability: 202 in stock
  • Manufacturer Part Number: Does Not Apply
  • Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Interchange Part Number: NOS-109-102, INL13078
  • Other Part Number: 109-102-GM-nos
  • Condition: New
  • Warranty: 90 Day
  • Brand: Save The Classics

    Description

    Listing is for 1 new blower motor, heater box resistor.
    Fits the following vehicles
    WITHOUT
    automatic climate control.
    Fits
    1964-1976 Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac's
    with factory A/C.
    This resistor mounts on the top of the heater/evaporator box on the firewall.
    Missing motor speeds are sometimes a result of a bad resistor, burnt wire connector or both.
    We also offer the wire connector pigtail or buy both the resistor and pigtail as a kit
    in our ebay store.
    Please be sure your current resistor is defective before purchasing.
    Please check that this looks like your ORIGINAL blower motor resistor before purchasing.
    Double check that it is the correct shape with the same amount of prongs.
    We have provided many photos for you to be sure of the fitment.
    If this does not fix your blower motor problem, we do not accept returns on this item but we probably have a solution to repair.
    We only offer exchanges for the correct resistor.
    We do -not- accept returns on this item.
    Note:
    Other sellers are selling Chinese resistors that are flat on one side and do not completely cover the hole in the heater box like your original did. This will let precious cold air or heat escape. Our resistor is completely round or oval just like the original and will guarantee you are getting all the air to you vents.
    These are an exact reproduction of the original in the same material and thickness as the original.
    We also have a complete selection of about every
    wire terminal and connector housing ever used
    on GM and
    Mopar wiring harnesses
    from the 1950's through 1970's. Just ask or show us a picture of the one you need.