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Pointplacekids
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Dec 2, 2009, 12:12 PM

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2002 gmc safari van v-6 two problems both elec. #1 heater blower works interminly, when I hit a bump in the road it comes on .??!! #2 the radio shuts down when trying to use ,clock will reapear after a time but no radioMad


Hammer Time
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Dec 2, 2009, 1:02 PM

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The next time the blower goes out, rap on the motor with a screwdriver handle and see if it starts. If so, the motor is bad.

For the radio problem you will have to verify all the power and ground supplies while the problem is present.



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Pointplacekids
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Dec 5, 2009, 8:57 AM

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SmileThanks for the good info, the van was in head-on in 04. Thats why i thought they might be related as that both symtoms started at the same time.Butt... after hiting the motor and it giving me heat obviesly its the motor.To bad for the radio for the timebeing. Is there any special things to know when replaceing the motor , pulling the fender ect?


Hammer Time
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Dec 5, 2009, 9:01 AM

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No, the fender stays. It's really not that hard.

Here are the instructions




  1. Remove the air cleaner.
  2. Disconnect the electrical connectors.
  3. Remove the coolant recovery and windshield washer fluid reservoir assembly.
  4. Remove the 2 screws that retain the acoustic cover in the blower motor area. IMPORTANT: Retain this piece of the acoustic cover for reassembly.
  5. Cut the acoustic cover between the 5 clip lands.
  6. Remove the cooling tube from the motor.
  7. Remove the screws that retain the blower motor to the case.
  8. Remove the blower motor from the case.
  9. Inspect the flange of the blower motor for damage or distortion. IMPORTANT: Damage or distortion will cause an air leak.
  10. Repair the flange as necessary.
  11. Inspect the blower fan for damage and distortion.
  12. Repair or replace the blower fan as necessary.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE


  1. Install the blower motor to the case.
  2. Install the screws that retain the blower motor to the case. Tighten Tighten the screws to 2 N.m (18 lb in ).
  3. Install the cooling tube to the motor.
  4. Install the acoustic cover over the blower motor.
  5. Install the 2 screws that retain the cover to the case. Tighten Tighten the screws to 2 N.m (18 lb in ).
  6. Attach the 5 clips to the 5 clip lands in order to hold the motor and the case acoustic covers together.
  7. Install the coolant recovery and the windshield washer fluid reservoir assembly.
  8. Connect the electrical connectors.
  9. Install the air cleaner.




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Pointplacekids
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Dec 5, 2009, 9:20 AM

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Thank you for your help and Merry Christmas.






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