Four Seasons HVAC Blower Motor Resistor P/N:20341

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MPN: 20341
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Four Seasons HVAC Blower Motor Resistor P/N:20341
Four Seasons HVAC Blower Motor Resistor P/N:20341
$50.99

Keep every fan-speed setting working on your climate control with the Four Seasons HVAC Blower Motor Resistor 20341. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the front HVAC blower circuit on the 1996-2005 Chevrolet Astro [All] and 1996-2005 GMC Safari [All]. Mounted in the airflow path, the resistor steps down the voltage sent to the blower motor so the fan can run at its lower speeds; if the resistor is the cause of a blower that only works on high (or drops certain speeds), this replaces the failed unit.

  • OE-style connectors: rectangular housing with spade terminals (6 / 2) and female / male gender for a plug-in fit.
  • Fixed-resistor design: provides the fixed fan-speed steps for the blower circuit.
  • Meets / exceeds OEM: precision engineered and tested for vehicle-specific applications, backed by over 50 years of mobile A/C experience.
  • Country of origin: Taiwan.

Interchange: 1580550 · 3A1043 · 973006 · 973406 · 920341 · 12135105 · 89018436 · 1711978 · ACD1580550 · A06971 · MT1818 · SW8393 · SW8393C · DR779

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

1580550, 3A1043, 20341, 973006, 973406, 920341, 12135105, 89018436, 1711978, ACD1580550, A06971, MT1818, SW8393, SW8393C, DR779

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this blower motor resistor do?

It steps down the voltage to the blower motor so the fan can run at its lower speeds. The fixed-resistor design provides the fan-speed steps for the HVAC blower circuit.

Will this fit my vehicle?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 1996-2005 Chevrolet Astro [All] and 1996-2005 GMC Safari [All]. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm it matches your vehicle.

Signs this resistor may need replacing?

The blower often works only on high speed while lower speeds are dead, or certain speeds cut out. Diagnose the cause first, since wiring or the switch can also be at fault.

What connector does it use?

It has an OE-style rectangular connector with spade terminals (6 / 2) and female / male gender for a plug-in installation.

Where is it located?

This is the front HVAC blower motor resistor, installed in the airflow path of the heating and A/C system.