- Premium Quality Heater Blower Motor Resistor
- Reproduction Of Original
- For Cars Without Air Conditioning
- Made In The USA
Having trouble getting hot air out of your 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, or 1954 Early Chevy heater system on anything other than a high speed? The problem is most likely your blower motor resistor! This little fiberglass board uses a series of progressive resistors to regulate the motor?s speed throughout the switch range. The highest speed of the heater blower motor is not controlled by the resistor. Because of this, when the resistor fails, the fan will often work on the highest speed setting and not any lower speed. You shouldn?t have to settle for getting just one speed.
Vehicle Fitment:
The Vehicle Fitment Guide is to be used as a general reference. The data has been provided by our suppliers and manufacturers and may contain errors or incorrect data. Always refer to a professional to verify correct fitment for your vehicle.
Make |
Model |
Years |
Chevrolet |
Bel Air |
1950 - 1954 |
Chevrolet |
Fleetline |
1949 - 1952 |
Chevrolet |
One-Fifty Series |
1953 - 1954 |
Chevrolet |
Sedan Delivery |
1949 - 1954 |
Chevrolet |
Styleline Deluxe |
1949 - 1952 |
Chevrolet |
Styleline Special |
1949 - 1952 |
Chevrolet |
Two-Ten Series |
1953 - 1954 |