06 duramax blower motor cuts out

lb7duramax1993

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Just bought the truck and it has the auto temp control its been fine but all of a sudden yesterday the blower motor cuts out and then comes back on doesnt matter what setting its on.I was just wondering what could cause this and where I should start it kinda seems like a short some wheres.Any help would be greatly appreciated..
 

c20elephant

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Check the motor to see if it spins freely, may be drawing excessive amps and always a good idea to replace the module. GM has a TSB on this module and has been known to burn trucks to the ground in not repaired in time. Part number 18 in the diagram

ACDelco part number is 15-81773

GM part number is 19260762
 

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THEFERMANATOR

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Check the motor to see if it spins freely, may be drawing excessive amps and always a good idea to replace the module. GM has a TSB on this module and has been known to burn trucks to the ground in not repaired in time. Part number 18 in the diagram

ACDelco part number is 15-81773

GM part number is 19260762

The blower motor resistor problem was for trucks without climate control. I have seen poor grounds cause the fan to cut out with the variable fan speed controllers used with climate control systems. If there is a slight fluctuation n the ground circuit to the fan controller, it will normally shut the fan off.
 

lb7duramax1993

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Ill have to check all grounds tonight after work and Ill check all the connections..It seems like when I hit a pretty good size bump it will come back on for a little bit too so I'm thinking its a ground issue too or maybe connection some wheres.
 

c20elephant

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Is this correct?



"The auto climate control trucks do not have a resistor. Its a solid-state low-side MOSFET that drives the blower motor via a PWM signal from the control head unit."

"The ramp-rate for the auto climate control is kinda progressive...meaning its not linear from the minimum level to the maximum level"
 

sterlinLBZ

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I'm having the same problem, mine doesn't cut all the way off but it revs up and down and will pull my battery voltage down. And I can hit my breaks hard and it will jump up and my voltage comes back up then it bogs down
 
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lb7duramax1993

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Well took it apart tonight and the motor spins freely. I can get it to work when I wiggle the two wires that run from the resistor to the motor but it's still not that constant. Wish I could figure this out kinda sucks not having heat when it's 4 degrees out Lol
 

chevyburnout1

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Look at the connector going into the blower motor. I've seen those get hot and start melting. The terminals may look discolored.
 

zakkb787

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Bumping this one back up since there is conflicting info. Truck has the auto climate control. Anytime my fan is on it pulls my Amps down to 12.4-13.6 from around 14.7 (dual alternator truck) last week I had all batteries and charging system checked and they said it was performing excellent. If I turn the fan off it jumps back up to regular voltage. Doesn’t matter if AC is engaged or not. I noticed today it blew hard on auto but couldn't tell if it’s blowing on settings 1-4 manual. Also it cuts out randomly and comes back in a few seconds. Does my truck have a resistor? Or what’s bad? I do have a spare control panel I could try but doesn’t seem like the issue.
 

gmc502

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I'd look at the resistor pack thats on the fan housing.
also,put a voltmeter on the battery and run the fan test again.see if the gauge and voltmeter agree.if not,then look at a wiring diagram and see whats common betw. them. best I can do for now.
 

zakkb787

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I'd look at the resistor pack thats on the fan housing.
also,put a voltmeter on the battery and run the fan test again.see if the gauge and voltmeter agree.if not,then look at a wiring diagram and see whats common betw. them. best I can do for now.

I’ll check out the resistor pack. I have an actual gauge with voltage on it in place of a cigarette lighter since the factory gauges suck so bad.
 

Hambone

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If it were me I’d just start with throwing money at it and replace the blower motor
It’s cheap 50-70$ Rockauto last time I did one...make sure you buy a good one
Regardless it’s good to do on that old of a truck if it hasn’t been done before
Next step if that doesn’t work is start tearing dash out to get at resistor