I was getting ready to replace my A/C blower motor when I noticed that the black wire wasn't connected to the motor flange; I connected it but the motor still doesn't turn. I noticed an orange wire near the motor that goes nowhere; its harness comes out of the firewall on the driver's side, runs to the passenger side, splits about 3" inboard from the hood catch (the other wires go to an unseeable place underneath), and the orange wire is folded back on itself 2-3 times and taped. It has a black round female connected on its end.
I looked at the wiring diagram in the repair manual, and it shows an orange wire going to the blower motor. There is already another wire connected to the blower motor, leaving no other connections, so where does this orange wire go? Finally, the motor I bought from LI Corvette has only one connection on it (male); how can a motor run with only one connection? Don't you need power and ground?
Finally (this time for real), can you really remove this motor by just moving the radiator overflow tank to the side? Seems too tight to me.
I looked at the wiring diagram in the repair manual, and it shows an orange wire going to the blower motor. There is already another wire connected to the blower motor, leaving no other connections, so where does this orange wire go? Finally, the motor I bought from LI Corvette has only one connection on it (male); how can a motor run with only one connection? Don't you need power and ground?
Finally (this time for real), can you really remove this motor by just moving the radiator overflow tank to the side? Seems too tight to me.
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