This is a tab that screws in under a heater blower motor screw for a ground wire. I snapped it off when I was pulling my battery out. It is probably a 50 cent pirece, but I do not know where to find one. If any of the reproduction companies has one a part number or part name would be helpful. Any help is appreciated. If it is not correct let me know that as well. Thanks.
Help me find this piece, please
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Re: Help me find this piece, please
This is a tab that screws in under a heater blower motor screw for a ground wire. I snapped it off when I was pulling my battery out. It is probably a 50 cent pirece, but I do not know where to find one. If any of the reproduction companies has one a part number or part name would be helpful. Any help is appreciated. If it is not correct let me know that as well. Thanks.
I can't find a part number for this piece. Even if I could, I doubt it would still be available from GM. Here are your options:
1) Find another GM car of the period in a wrecking yard. It will likely have the piece you need;
2) Fabricate one yourself. This should be quite easy to do from a piece of steel stock. Even easier if you can find a piece of stock the same as the major width and the same thickness;
3) Purchase a GM #3033932 terminal. I believe this terminal has a 90 degree bend which you could probably use as-is or you could "flatten" it in a vise. I'm not 100% sure this will work, but it will only cost you about 4 bucks to find out.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: Help me find this piece, please
This is a tab that screws in under a heater blower motor screw for a ground wire. I snapped it off when I was pulling my battery out. It is probably a 50 cent pirece, but I do not know where to find one. If any of the reproduction companies has one a part number or part name would be helpful. Any help is appreciated. If it is not correct let me know that as well. Thanks.
Larry,
that is listed in the long island corvette catalog as a blower motor ground terminal.
Rich- Top
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This is a tab that screws in under a heater blower motor screw for a ground wire. I snapped it off when I was pulling my battery out. It is probably a 50 cent pirece, but I do not know where to find one. If any of the reproduction companies has one a part number or part name would be helpful. Any help is appreciated. If it is not correct let me know that as well. Thanks.- Top
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Now it is a mechanical problem
Alright, I picked up a connector for now from NAPA. When I plugged the wire in I got a small spark and now the blower motor will not come on. It was coming on before and I have already checked the fuse. I am not great with electrical items. What is the likely culprit?
Thanks.
This is a tab that screws in under a heater blower motor screw for a ground wire. I snapped it off when I was pulling my battery out. It is probably a 50 cent pirece, but I do not know where to find one. If any of the reproduction companies has one a part number or part name would be helpful. Any help is appreciated. If it is not correct let me know that as well. Thanks.- Top
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The starter was not removed since the last time I turned on the blower so that would not have caused it.- Top
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Roger,
Thanks for your help. Although I am not sure why, it has begun working again. I unplugged everything, cleaned up some connections, plugged it back, turned on the wipers and blinkers, and now it works. Gremlins I guess (or dirty connections). But what is odd is that it worked before I replaced the tab.
Thanks again.
Larry- Top
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Roger,
Thanks for your help. Although I am not sure why, it has begun working again. I unplugged everything, cleaned up some connections, plugged it back, turned on the wipers and blinkers, and now it works. Gremlins I guess (or dirty connections). But what is odd is that it worked before I replaced the tab.
Thanks again.
Larry
You remember Lucas, don't you?..."The people who invented darkness".- Top
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