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I performed a little research regarding your question and found this post from NORMY out of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla back in Jan 2010. I haven't checked myself yet, mainly due to the weather but I guess its worth a try:

Look under your hood. Now, near the windshield, you will find a thin black plastic "tray" that covers the wiper motor. There is a rubber seal that holds in down at the engine side, and some clips at the windshield side. Remove the rubber seal, and carefully pull the tray from its clips and remove from the car. Now, looking at the wiper motor, look just to the left- there is a square aluminum thing; this is for the air conditioner. JUST TO THE LEFT OF THIS is the resistor block. It is an electrical connector with two screws.

NOTE! VERY IMPORTANT! To remove the resistor block, you have to remove the connector first. But the resistor block is mounted INSIDE the air conditioning duct. If you remove those screws without attaching a string or vice grips or some other method...It will FALL INSIDE THE DUCT and you will wind up using your entire repartoir of profanity several dozen times while you attempt to retrieve it!

[guess how I know this!]]

Anyway, good luck!

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