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    2006 Escalade: A/C unresponsive and wont turn off

    Testing for ohms on the ground and input pins. I got a reading on the ground pin but nothing on the “input” pin. Again; I have no idea if this is correct or not, but thought I’d mention it anyway.
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    2006 Escalade: A/C unresponsive and wont turn off

    I made a video trying to see if there’s any continuity in the resistor. There is on the positive from the battery, but nothing on the input or ground. Is this normal? (Sorry English isn’t my first language)
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    2006 Escalade: A/C unresponsive and wont turn off

    Correction, after googling around the part number is 4P1516 "AC blower motor resistor Module 4P1516"
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    2006 Escalade: A/C unresponsive and wont turn off

    Corrosion is always a good sign....:rolleyes:
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    2006 Escalade: A/C unresponsive and wont turn off

    I think the part number on it is 9643
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    2006 Escalade: A/C unresponsive and wont turn off

    Apologies for the late update, its been snowing like crazy here. I just removed the resistor from my dads escalade, and it looks completely different than the one he shows in that video. The one my dads truck has only has a 3 pin / terminal connector and the the 7 pin / terminal one he shows in...
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    2006 Escalade: A/C unresponsive and wont turn off

    I think its unlikely to be the resistor causing the issues my dad is experiencing. But I'll test the resistor like he is describing in the video tomorrow just to eliminate that. Thank you your input and for sharing the video.
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    2006 Escalade: A/C unresponsive and wont turn off

    By the way; if I pull the fuse for the blower motor, then the fan switches off.....so I am pretty confident that its the PCM or whatever control module controls the climate system
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    2006 Escalade: A/C unresponsive and wont turn off

    Hello, My dad has a 2006 Escalade where the climate system seem to have a life of its own. It runs on full blast regardless of if you turn the fan speed up/down, it also stays on after turning the car off, and it is only blowing hot air regardless of what you set the temperature to. After...

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