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It doesn't have one. Click this link, click on the Autozone link with the picture of one. One the site, add your year and engine, NONE comes up, it doesn't have one. There are no videos showing it for that model.
from pictures I'm seeing, it looks like it's next to the blower. Remove the insulating panel above the passenger's feet and look up. See if it looks like the picture below:
I'm pretty sure there's a technical service bulletin for this... Something about the blower control module shorts internally... Yep, just found it. TSB 04-01-39-009B shows a replacement blower module for this problem. And yes, it will have to be programmed. Good luck
I have the same problem. The motor would stay on after the ignition was off and the car was locked.. then after i took the fues under the hood off to shut it of when i replaced it it just syopped working. now the blower does'nt work at all... if you find a solution let me know
Motor switch has gone out, most likely due to high load on level 5. Replace switch and I suggest lubricating blower motor bearing to help take the strain on the system.
Cat engine block heaters go in the soft plug on the side of the block. I get those at NAPA auto supply. They have a chart of what position it goes in according to your truck.
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