7.4
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $730
- Average Mileage:
- 108,000 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 7 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (5 reports)
- on june 2, 2015 we paid $1,431 to repair (1 reports)
- replace blower motor resistor (1 reports)
LOSS OF MORE THAN ONE HVAC BLOWER. MOTOR SPEEDS (FAULTY SWITCH OR FAULTY BLOWER RESISTOR BLOCK?). HVAC DIRECTION CONTROL UNIT MAY NEED TO BE REPLACED (A/C AND HEAT BLOWING OUT OF FRONT VENTS ONLY; SWITCH DOES NOT WORK).
Update from Jun 2, 2015: On June 2, 2015 we paid $1,431 at Burlington Chevrolet to replace and repair these items.
- Gregorio P., Florence, NJ, US
DANGEROUS WHEN DEFROSTER FAN CONTROL QUITS IN 100% HUMIDITY AND 7 INCH RAINFALL OVER 24HRS.
- spears1136, East Peoria, IL, US
REALLY AWFUL WHEN HEAT AND COOLING ONLY WORK ON HIGH
- spears1136, East Peoria, IL, US
ANOTHER ALERO PROBLEM!!!!! IMAGINE THAT. NO RECALLS ON THAT JUNK IMAGINE THAT TO.SOMEBODY POCKETS ARE GETTING FAT!!!!
- dkernsjr, Georgetown, IN, US
The Fan only works on setting 4 and 5. (High and Highest)
- jreich09, Plymouth, MN, US
I am just wondering if this is blower motor related, possibly a fuse or a transfer? I am just wondering how I can fix this since my limited warranty has expired. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
- Eric P., Shawnee, KS, US
Blower for the A/C unit only worked on speeds 4 and 5 when I purchased the car in 2014 at 78,000 miles. I did not realize this until after I had been driving the car for a few days, it was quite inconvenient, but the car was still safe to drive as it was. I looked up the issue and it seemed that it was quite common for the blower motor resistor to malfunction on the Alero and similar GM cars.
I purchased a new resistor online for $17 and replaced it myself. It took me about 2 hours, mostly because I had no idea what I was doing. The resistor is underneath the passenger side dash behind the blower motor. The job involved disconnecting the battery, removing the plastic panel, the BCM (body control module?), the the blower motor, and then the old resistor. Replacing the resistor was the toughest part because it is right next to the firewall and there is next to no clearance to remove the screws. The new resistor plugged right in and then I put everything back together. The blower motor now works on all speeds and is still working one year later.
- Mitchell C., Grand Rapids, MI, US