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1970-81 Chevy Camaro Firebird Heater & A/c Blower Motor Resistor - Used on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
Location:

Los Alamitos, California, US

Los Alamitos, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:6262655

For sale a used, original GM blower motor resistor assembly.  This is correct for 1972-1981 Camaros (and probably Firebirds) with air conditioning.

GM part number is 6262655.  (1970-71 used part 3963755, but either part will fit)  It installs at the top of the air conditioning fiberglass housing.

If one of your fan speeds isn't working in your air-conditioned 2nd Gen F-body this part is probably the culprit.  The resistor elements (the springs) can develop cracks over time and when they do you lose that particular speed.  This part is solid.

This is a HARD-TO-FIND PART !!

Payment via PayPal only, payment required within 3 days of auction end.

Will ship USPS First Class (cheapest, fastest option since it's so lightweight).

Sold as-is, no warranty or returns.

NO RESERVE AUCTION!

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