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How much does Car Heater Blower Motor Resistor Replacement cost in Atlanta?

It depends on the type of car you drive and the auto repair shop you go to in Atlanta. Our mechanics in Atlanta are mobile, which means they don't have the overhead that repair shops have. They provide you convenience by coming to your home or office in Atlanta.

Car Heater Blower Motor Resistor Replacement pricing for various cars

CarsEstimateParts CostLabor CostSavingsAverage Dealer Price
2011 Toyota Tundra$170$75.20$94.996%$182.70
2011 Hyundai Genesis$265$170.48$94.994%$277.98
2008 Kia Rondo$183$87.98$94.996%$195.48
2008 BMW 550i$642$262.48$379.967%$692.48
2011 BMW 750i$612$232.48$379.967%$662.48
2006 Mercedes-Benz SLK55 AMG$383$288.21$94.993%$395.71

Car Heater Blower Motor Resistor Replacement Service

What is the Heater Blower Motor Resistor all about?

The heater blower motor resistor is located underneath the dashboard in the heater/AC compartment. The resistor enables the heater blower motor to change the speed of the fan. Without this part you will not be able to change the speed of the airflow from the blower motor. It is also possible that the heater motor blower may not work at all. If the resistor has gone bad, it is likely that the fan will work only on the highest speed.

Keep in mind:

*If no air is coming out of your vents, you may have a problem with the heater blower motor as well as the resistor. * Mechanical resistance to the fan (such as when something gets stuck in the fan), can often cause damage to the heater blower motor resistor.

How it's done:

  • Inspect electrical circuits to verify faulty resistor.
  • Remove and replace the faulty resistor.

Our recommendation:

The air and heating system in your vehicle is a closed system, so it won’t be inspected during servicing and routine maintenance. If you notice any part of the air and heating system behaving bizarrely, however, you should always schedule an inspection. If your fan is stuck on high, you likely have a bad heater blower motor resistor, and should schedule to have it replaced.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Heater Blower Motor Resistor?

  • Blower motor only operates at 2 speeds instead of 4 speeds.
  • Blower motor is not functioning (no air from vents).

How important is this service?

To ensure proper operation of the blower motor, the resistor has to be working correctly or else you may end up with either no airflow from the fan or your fan will be stuck on one speed.


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Kenneth

11 years of experience
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Kenneth
11 years of experience
Excellent service as usual. Thank you!
Kenneth restored my faith in YourMechanic after having a terrible experience my first time with the company a year ago. Prompt and professional.

Collins

12 years of experience
513 reviews
Collins
12 years of experience
Great job fixing my Jeep's AC. Quick and professional.
Punctual and very professional

Kevin

24 years of experience
542 reviews
Kevin
24 years of experience
Kevin did an excellent job. Took the time to do a full analysis on my AC system and repaired it without any issues. Came back quickly to get things right when the wrong part was sent. He will be my 'go to' mechanic. It's very difficult to find a good, competent mechanic these days but Kevin is definitely one of them. I will recommend him to friends and family which is something I rarely do.

Lee

38 years of experience
223 reviews
Lee
38 years of experience
This is the second repair Lee has performed for us. Lee does a great job and comes prepared. I definitely recommend.

Jeff

33 years of experience
441 reviews
Jeff
33 years of experience

Andrew

11 years of experience
859 reviews
Andrew
11 years of experience
Very fast and accurate at what he does. He's the easiest mechanic I've ever worked with.

Eduardo

19 years of experience
554 reviews
Eduardo
19 years of experience
The repair was done so quickly. Eduardo was on time and I will use his services again.

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23 years of experience
166 reviews
Jay
23 years of experience
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