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Chevrolet Trax Blower Motor Resistor is unobtrusive behind the dash that serves as a crossover that has garnered applause in terms of intelligent size, assured turbo power, and a ride that is comfortable and fast in steering. Chevrolet Trax brings narrow streets to easy ones, the raised seating provides a clear view and the rear seats are capable of folding flat to accommodate sports equipment or shopping. The stability control has safety tech layers, and a variety of airbags, as well as the robust body structure of the Chevrolet Trax, provide crash insurance. Connection is also easy with the touchscreen that connects with phones within a few seconds and since the Chevrolet Trax is backed by familiar mechanical components service costs are low over time. Next pay attention to the Blower Motor Resistor which is a small yet significant component that regulates the speed at which air passes through the vents. The Blower Motor Resistor can be dialed in with light breezes when it is hot or sunny, and hard bursts when the heat/cold is in demand and the fan is not overloaded. The Blower Motor Resistor of the Trax is made of heat tolerant material, and it will not have to worry about corrosion and it can easily be connected under the factory harness, so the owners will be able to enjoy trouble free comfort during the seasons. Replacement Blower Motor Resistor is tested to Chevrolet standards and is cheap and simple to install. To install, disconnect battery, take off the glove box, replace resistor, screw in, reconnect harness and test all the fan speeds.