Russo
Active LVC Member
Hey all, sorry for the long post.
My blower motor in my 98 quit on me a few days ago. Doesn't even spin up, no air coming out at all. The EATC unit looks to be functioning fine. I ran the self-test, and it didn't throw any codes at me. It's starting to get really hot and humid here, so I need to get this fixed ASAP. I did check the connections as per the intermittend blower motor fix tech article, and that didn't help any.
Here's the deal: I ran some pinpoint tests from the service manual, namely PINPOINT TEST G: THE BLOWER MOTOR DOES NOT OPERATE, to eliminate some of the possible culprits. Step by step - the blower motor speed controller (pin c210-1) is getting enough voltage (12V+), so it's not relays\power distribution. Next, I bypassed the speed control by wiring the blower motor directly to 12V - the motor ran fine at full speed, so the blower motor itself is not the problem. The next step is to check the EATC blower speed signal, it says "Press the override button for MAX A/C operation and adjust the blower motor speed override control to maximum. Measure the voltage between the blower motor speed control connector Pin C210-3, Circuit 184 (T/O) and ground. Is the voltage greater than 4 volts?
Yes - REPLACE the A/C blower motor speed control. TEST the system for normal operation." Here's where I got confused. When I checked with a voltmeter, the voltage at the highest speed setting is 0, the lower I set it, the higher the voltage gets, but it only gets up to about 0.05V. What is the normal operating voltage range here? If the voltage is less than 4 volts, it gives directions to check continuity in the speed signal wire, and if there's no opens and shorts, it says the EATC module needs to be replaced. So my questions are: what are the normal operating voltage ranges for the blower speed wire, and the blower motor itself? I checked the blower motor speed controller output, and it puts out about 9.8V to the blower motor, no matter what the speed setting is. I guess that's not enough for the blower motor to turn on. Is there a place in the service manual where I could find those specs?
Thanks for your help.
My blower motor in my 98 quit on me a few days ago. Doesn't even spin up, no air coming out at all. The EATC unit looks to be functioning fine. I ran the self-test, and it didn't throw any codes at me. It's starting to get really hot and humid here, so I need to get this fixed ASAP. I did check the connections as per the intermittend blower motor fix tech article, and that didn't help any.
Here's the deal: I ran some pinpoint tests from the service manual, namely PINPOINT TEST G: THE BLOWER MOTOR DOES NOT OPERATE, to eliminate some of the possible culprits. Step by step - the blower motor speed controller (pin c210-1) is getting enough voltage (12V+), so it's not relays\power distribution. Next, I bypassed the speed control by wiring the blower motor directly to 12V - the motor ran fine at full speed, so the blower motor itself is not the problem. The next step is to check the EATC blower speed signal, it says "Press the override button for MAX A/C operation and adjust the blower motor speed override control to maximum. Measure the voltage between the blower motor speed control connector Pin C210-3, Circuit 184 (T/O) and ground. Is the voltage greater than 4 volts?
Yes - REPLACE the A/C blower motor speed control. TEST the system for normal operation." Here's where I got confused. When I checked with a voltmeter, the voltage at the highest speed setting is 0, the lower I set it, the higher the voltage gets, but it only gets up to about 0.05V. What is the normal operating voltage range here? If the voltage is less than 4 volts, it gives directions to check continuity in the speed signal wire, and if there's no opens and shorts, it says the EATC module needs to be replaced. So my questions are: what are the normal operating voltage ranges for the blower speed wire, and the blower motor itself? I checked the blower motor speed controller output, and it puts out about 9.8V to the blower motor, no matter what the speed setting is. I guess that's not enough for the blower motor to turn on. Is there a place in the service manual where I could find those specs?
Thanks for your help.