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rickiep00h
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AUG 16, 10:41 AM
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For A/C - three-speed fan models with four spade connectors w/ one offset: 15-80829
In the process of changing my bad blower I pulled the resistor to check it and the thing was so old the pins busted while removing the socket. This one appears visually identical, though with a slightly different base plate shape, but it still bolts right in and works just fine.
I've saw a few threads looking for a suitable replacement and a few aftermarket numbers that used to show up apparently no longer do, so here's the Delco one. It's listed as OEM for a number of truck and SUV applications, but not the Fiero, but I'm assuming that's on account of the base plate (which is no big deal.) Hope this helps someone in the future so they don't have to go junkyard hunting!
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82-T/A [At Work]
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AUG 16, 11:22 AM
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Man, I wish I'd seen this before. When we were looking for a possibly replacement for my daughter's Fiero... we ended up paying almost $90 dollars for an original good replacement. It was only then after I'd paid for it and saw it had been shipped, that I started seeing some replacement ones that looked identical, but meant for other GM cars... and I was like... ugh...
Thanks!
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1985 Fiero GT
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AUG 16, 02:57 PM
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Aren't the Fiero with AC fans 4 speed? Lo, 2 dots and Hi. Non AC are 3 speed, Off, 2 dots and Hi. Would that work for the non AC or AC Fieros?
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rickiep00h
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AUG 19, 12:21 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by 1985 Fiero GT:
Aren't the Fiero with AC fans 4 speed? Lo, 2 dots and Hi. Non AC are 3 speed, Off, 2 dots and Hi. Would that work for the non AC or AC Fieros? |
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Oh, my bad. You are correct, I was thinking of the number of coils on the resistor rather than the number of speeds. I keep forgetting the low one isn't off. So this is for the A/C controls.
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