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Pontiac Grand Prix Blower Motor Resistor maintains the cabin air flow at the correct speed so that drivers can experience year-round reliable comfort. The Pontiac Grand Prix has long combined muscular style with everyday practicality, providing punchy power from V6 and even V8 engines, crisp steering, roomy seating and a proven chassis that handles city trips as well as winding roads. Owners love its strong upgrade parts support, durable construction, and how the Pontiac Grand Prix strikes a good balance between sporty aspects and family-friendly space so that highway driving is relaxed while spirited driving is exciting. Over decades of production the Pontiac Grand Prix went from a sleek coupe to a refined sedan but never lost its performance or its reputation for value, and genuine parts keep that spirit alive today. The Blower Motor Resistor is a small but vital electronic controller that steps up or down the level of electrical resistance, telling the fan to spin slow when the weather is mild or fast in the event of glass fog, preserving the HVAC system and avoiding annoying single speed operation. A bad Blower Motor Resistor can keep occupants sweating or shivering, so installing a quality replacement helps bring climate control back on point and highlights the model's dedication to driver comfort and dependability. To install a Blower Motor Resistor, disconnect the battery, remove the glove box, unbolt the old unit next to the fan, plug the new part into the connection, refit panels, and test all the speed settings.