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Oldsmobile Alero Blower Motor Resistor allows you to maintain a flow of cabin air at the rate of your choice by adjusting electrical resistance in the HVAC fan circuit, which makes it comfortable all year round. The Oldsmobile Alero came in 1999 with a smooth aerodynamic body, which corresponded to the late nineties preferences, but its 107-inch wheelbase provided steady handling and surprisingly spacious five-seat interior. The power was provided by a lively 2.4-liter and subsequently 2.2-liter four-cylinder and a powerful 3.4-liter V6 which were matched to either a slick Getrag five-speed manual or a smooth 4T40-E and 4T45-E automatic and they provided drivers efficiency and power. Oldsmobile engineers have adjusted the suspension to balance ride comfort and with curb weights of slightly more than 3,000 pounds the Alero seems to be on its feet yet it also seems to absorb bumps. GX, GL and GLS trims introduced comforts such as air conditioning and CD audio that made the commute of the day enjoyable and authentic Oldsmobile parts maintain this dependability. Of such components, the Blower Motor Resistor is one of the most crucial components since it directly regulates the fan speed options that fight the summer heat or winter frost without necessarily drawing the driver's attention. Constructed to suit all the Alero models, this Blower Motor Resistor defends against heat entrapment, has a lifespan of years and the Blower Motor Resistor has the capacity to reinstate all the airflow options. In order to replace it, disconnect the battery, open the glove box, unscrew, slide off the previous unit, install the new resistor, reconnect the box, and test speeds.